@ModelsofBoats - another banger of a mod. Thank you for taking the time to make such edits and most importantly having the awesomeness of character for sharing it to us unworthy leeching gamers. You're good man, really F-ing good. This mod works brilliantly, just as advertised.
Yes it does. Was just playing around with this one today and works flawlessly to boot. 6/21/2025. Very simple install. Solid solid solid mod indeed. Nice to have variations. Super easy to revert back to stock. Having the MP2 spin on it with shootdodge not deducting BT gauge is a cool change up which definitely alters the fight dynamics in any battle. If you love stylish bullet time combat but don't want to use unlimited BT cheats which serve zero challenge with the meter that never depletes, this mod is THE ONE! Options, these f-ing genius modders - I'm so thankful.
Coincidentally, it seems like I figured it out. After cross-checking the appropriate files in OpenIV and acquiring some thorough play-test data upon method completion, I can confirm the mod is uninstalled. Seems like I should do more research before posting questions. An inherent flaw of mine. Thank you for your time and advice, SecretHitman69. I really wasn't expecting anyone to respond to my ignorant question.
It's like transmitting a message into the infinite void of deep space and anticipating another alien civilization to beam back a reply within a lifetime. Or like dropping a pebble from a beach in California into the Pacific Ocean and expecting someone on the coast of Japan to see the ripples in the water that pebble created. In short, a total shot in the dark.
I can't seem to get OpenIV to recognize the replacement file to be able to insert it into common.rtf. How is this process handled? Despite having the file on my desktop, OpenIV does not recognize the mod file in the browse window.
9 comments
It's like transmitting a message into the infinite void of deep space and anticipating another alien civilization to beam back a reply within a lifetime. Or like dropping a pebble from a beach in California into the Pacific Ocean and expecting someone on the coast of Japan to see the ripples in the water that pebble created. In short, a total shot in the dark.