So the changes here is that you changed the lighting in the game to be a more cool temperature than a warm-ish one, leaving the game in certain areas to look more gray-ish than green-ish; Is this correct? Then you altered the viewmodel FOV as well, correct?
crashes the game when i put this data0.pak in folder. can't extract to a folder because extraction stops at 70% when it's a .def file. totally cannot use this mod.
Then I was disappointed, that massage hit me hard cause i was going to upload the very big update, but I said let me put a data 0 mod and some how it's still here and not removed
Now im gonna upload another data 3 mod (like night runner n.s edition) but this time im gonna change the name to the "hopeles runner" it's difficult and different and more challenging, and more experience
It looks like that mod may have been removed because it contained stolen mods made by other authors that you used in your mod without their permission.
Always be sure to look at permissions on mods when you look to include them in yours. If the authors have usage restrictions, they may be set so that they cannot be used at all 'under any circumstances' and to not even try asking for permission, or they might state you need to first get their permission to include their mod(s) in yours. If so, you will need that author's permission first or you cannot include their mod in yours.
This Data0.pak file is from a very old game version: Back from May 8, 2021. Using this old pak file will cause many problems for players not using that exact game version (possible save game corruption, crashing, etc.).
You only altered these files:
"data\ai\zombie\zombie_data_params.scr"
"data\enums\scouting_missions.def"
"data\scripts\audio\hdr_snd_groups.scr"
"data\scripts\inventory\inventory.scr"
"data\scripts\inventory\inventory_gen.scr"
"data\skills\default_levels.xml"
I would have recommended to you that you only include these altered files in a Data3.pak file (how mods are supposed to be packaged and loaded), but you also used files from this extremely old game version as the base for your mod. Nobody should use these outdated files on the current game version due to those being very outdated and lacking a ton of changes made to those files by game updates released since that extremely old game version.
I recommend instead that you:
Update your game to the current version
Use the current versions of the files as the base to make your changes to
Package only these files you altered into the Data3.pak file (keeping the same folder structure for them in it as in Data0.pak) and sharing this Data3.pak file for others to use
Either that or specifically note in your description what your old game version is and warn users that your modified Data0.pak file is only compatible with that specific game version.
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Always be sure to look at permissions on mods when you look to include them in yours. If the authors have usage restrictions, they may be set so that they cannot be used at all 'under any circumstances' and to not even try asking for permission, or they might state you need to first get their permission to include their mod(s) in yours. If so, you will need that author's permission first or you cannot include their mod in yours.
Using this old pak file will cause many problems for players not using that exact game version (possible save game corruption, crashing, etc.).
You only altered these files:
I would have recommended to you that you only include these altered files in a Data3.pak file (how mods are supposed to be packaged and loaded), but you also used files from this extremely old game version as the base for your mod. Nobody should use these outdated files on the current game version due to those being very outdated and lacking a ton of changes made to those files by game updates released since that extremely old game version.
I recommend instead that you:
- Update your game to the current version
- Use the current versions of the files as the base to make your changes to
- Package only these files you altered into the Data3.pak file (keeping the same folder structure for them in it as in Data0.pak) and sharing this Data3.pak file for others to use
Either that or specifically note in your description what your old game version is and warn users that your modified Data0.pak file is only compatible with that specific game version.