Been reading this guys replies to everyone whos confused about how this mod works and he seems like a self conceited doucehbag who didnt even bother to make the mod compatible with NMM.
Did you notice something in common between the people who are confused and yourself? You both don't read the description and instead, go to the comments asking "hOw tO iNStAlL?"
Also fresh new account. Opinion rejected.
Also also: Stop using NMM in 2023 you muppet. NMM is a broken PoS mod manager that no one should be using...
Not really. Many people asked for help and when I replied by asking them to provide more information, they never replied. It's not my fault that people like to waste my time without providing actual information I can work with.
And then the other half don't bother reading the description and instead get straight to posting comments.
It's people like that who cause us mod authors to develop a snarky attitude.
My mod install process is this... 1) See mod name, check out "images" tab. If I like what I see, proceed to step #2. 2) Read the "Descriptions" page synopsis & check out the "Requirements" tab. If I like what I see, continue to READ THE DESCRIPTION PAGE IN IT'S ENTIRETY. (Why people don't do this, I will never understand) 3) Check "Posts" tab. Read STICKY NOTES IN THEIR ENTIRETY. Continue to read at least first few pages of Posts/comments to better understand the mod, conflicts, issues & fixes, opinions, etc. 4) Check out "Files" tab, Read the info provided with each file IN IT'S ENTIRETY. 5) Download with MO2 (for me, it's what I know and am comfortable with). Install with "manual" button to ensure proper path labelling. 6) I use LOOT as a framework and fine-tune load order from there. 7) Do as I am told by mod authors in the "custom INI files" tab of my MO2 if needed.
Each mod I install is a process of 5 - 30+ minutes of information absorbing and mental filing. I rarely have any issue with any mods or a load order. Almost never. If everyone followed at least steps 2,3,4 we would all be in a happier place.
Thank you for being understanding and actually sharing some common sense. People seem to think that installing mods is so easy and quick but reality is often disappointing. Sure it's not the longest process but if you want to have a stable game without issues then do take those extra few seconds if not minutes to read the descriptions, comments, stickies, bugs, etc: to determine if this mod is worth installing or not.
Otherwise, later you will spend more time looking for mod culprits and fixing issues instead of being able to enjoy your time with the game.
i want this mod really bad please help i need step by step instructions cause i thought i did it right but it says dont drop this into data folder for pmc minutemen national police force but on the mod for manual download that says it goes there so idk
Nice mod bro and thx to ur PSD files,i can make more patches by meself XD Btw I'm planning to make some camo retextures,do u have these camo PSD files? Thanks <3
Exactly where is the federal police uniform/gear? I want it cause it looks cool and all but for roleplays and all that stuff as well so WHERE CAN I FIND IT please i cant find it :((((
It's not an armour mod because this is a retexture. Read the description, please.
It states that this mod is a "Police retexture of Evital's PMC armor." You need to install the PMC Armour mod and then from there, you can install this texture replacer from which you will be able to apply the newly replaced police patches.
It worked for me once. When I went to rescue Garvey and his group, he had on one of the outfits. It has never worked on another Minuteman since. Are there any mods you're aware of that would conflict with this one? I don't THINK I have any that would stop this one from working but I do have a couple of others that also utilize PMC's assets and paths. I really like the idea and from what I'm reading here, you seem to have done a great job with it but I'm not getting it to work.
"Are there any mods you're aware of that would conflict with this one?" It's a simple texture replacer so not that I am aware of, you might want to ask the lad who created the LL patch for more details.
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Also fresh new account. Opinion rejected.
Also also: Stop using NMM in 2023 you muppet. NMM is a broken PoS mod manager that no one should be using...
And then the other half don't bother reading the description and instead get straight to posting comments.
It's people like that who cause us mod authors to develop a snarky attitude.
I have to agree with you, 100% TBH.
My mod install process is this...
1) See mod name, check out "images" tab. If I like what I see, proceed to step #2.
2) Read the "Descriptions" page synopsis & check out the "Requirements" tab. If I like what I see, continue to READ THE DESCRIPTION PAGE IN IT'S ENTIRETY. (Why people don't do this, I will never understand)
3) Check "Posts" tab. Read STICKY NOTES IN THEIR ENTIRETY. Continue to read at least first few pages of Posts/comments to better understand the mod, conflicts, issues & fixes, opinions, etc.
4) Check out "Files" tab, Read the info provided with each file IN IT'S ENTIRETY.
5) Download with MO2 (for me, it's what I know and am comfortable with). Install with "manual" button to ensure proper path labelling.
6) I use LOOT as a framework and fine-tune load order from there.
7) Do as I am told by mod authors in the "custom INI files" tab of my MO2 if needed.
Each mod I install is a process of 5 - 30+ minutes of information absorbing and mental filing.
I rarely have any issue with any mods or a load order. Almost never.
If everyone followed at least steps 2,3,4 we would all be in a happier place.
Thanks for your time and a Great Mod!
Thank you for being understanding and actually sharing some common sense. People seem to think that installing mods is so easy and quick but reality is often disappointing. Sure it's not the longest process but if you want to have a stable game without issues then do take those extra few seconds if not minutes to read the descriptions, comments, stickies, bugs, etc: to determine if this mod is worth installing or not.
Otherwise, later you will spend more time looking for mod culprits and fixing issues instead of being able to enjoy your time with the game.
Respect and +100 to you brave Mohawk Warrior. o7
and thx to ur PSD files,i can make more patches by meself XD
Btw I'm planning to make some camo retextures,do u have these camo PSD files? Thanks <3
It states that this mod is a "Police retexture of Evital's PMC armor." You need to install the PMC Armour mod and then from there, you can install this texture replacer from which you will be able to apply the newly replaced police patches.
"Are there any mods you're aware of that would conflict with this one?"
It's a simple texture replacer so not that I am aware of, you might want to ask the lad who created the LL patch for more details.