This is just a modified plugin that adds crafting recipes for the Combat Assistant and the other visors, since you normally can only get them at Doc Mitchell's house. This is quite an old mod, but works fine with TTW as far as I've tested. YOU STILL NEED THE ORIGINAL FILES.
ALL FILES REQUIRED; MINE IS ONLY A PLUGIN REPLACEMENT
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Nightterror5 IS THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR. All credit goes to him, and the mod is listed with no required permissions, thus this patch is allowed under Nexus' terms.
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I made this patch specifically because the original is one of the few great vision tech mods that doesn't rely on separate hotkeys, and I'm a controller pleb because reasons.
IF YOU'RE USING ENB and the night vision isn't working, try downloading a preset like Rudy ENB, you'll just need the enbeffect.fx file from it. I have it in both my enbseries folder as well as the main folder with the enb files, you may not need the latter. Look in the configuration file for enbeffect.fx and ensure you have the following lines:
EENV Master Enable=true EENV Game CC Override Enable=true You can do this in-game or via Notepad.
If it's not working, try the enbeffect.fx file from a ENB that's *confirmed* to have the EENV support. I currently use Dynamo ENB with the enbeffect.fx lifted from Rudy.
Be sure to give regards to the original author, Nightterror5 (An actual God and also a Chad). Smoke a fat pound of grass with him or whatever.