Middle Earth: Shadow of War
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Aiden D

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Aiden60000

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This mod replaces Baranor's head meshes with the Hammerhand helmet. I recommend equipping a cloak with a hood for this too.

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Following up on what the overview says, I have replaced Baranor's head textures & meshes with the Hammerhand ones. If you use the standalone wraith or physical versions, you can pair them with other versions of mods. I updated the mod with this feature to encourage customization. This one wasn't too hard, but it wasn't as simple as the last mask. I had to rescale the textures (Which I did for the last mask), but I also had to edit the model for Hammerhand. In the SOW files, the game refers to the named nazgul (Suladân, Isildur, etc) helmets & shoulders as "Bodies".

Now, what the game does is it has the shoulders for named nazgul in the same mesh file as the helmet, which is strange as the last mask I released has the shoulders in a separate file. What I've had to do is scale down the shoulders to the point where they are as small as bedbugs, so it does not cause any issues. I would love to include the shoulders, but they move with the head and not with the body, if that makes any sense.


Compatibility
This mod is not compatible with anything that replaces Baranor's head meshes & textures.
For example, Nazgul Baranor Helmet.


Installation - Vortex
1. To install this mod with Vortex, you must first download:

2. Drag and drop the .zip file included in the mod into Vortex. It's that easy!

Installation - Manual
1. Firstly, download these files if you haven't already done so:

2. Drag and drop the PacketLoader folder into your plugins folder for the game. 

Now that you have the mod installed, you will need to generate the signatures, which has to be done every time you install a mod. This can sound really complicated but it's as simple as changing a number in an .ini file!
Find the PacketLoader.ini and change the cache to 0. Now it should say: "cache = 0".
Now you can launch the game and test if the mod works. If everything is good, next time you launch the game you can turn the cache back to 1. That's all, you're done!

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