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To install mod, just drop it at /Documents/AtomicTorchStudio/VoidExpanse/Mods and open "Mods" menu from the main menu in the game. Then you need to mark it as active by clicking on a little checkbox near the mod icon. | |||
== ModsConfig.xml == | == ModsConfig.xml == |
Revision as of 08:25, 8 April 2015
Mod files
This article mainly explains how to use already existing mods. If you are interested in creating mods please see: VoidExpanse Modding.
There are two kinds of mod files: *.CPK and *.MPK.
CPK - stands for Core Package. It contains essential game functionality, and without it game won't work. There shouldn't be multiple CPK files loaded at the same time as it can cause galaxy-scale disasters (not really).
MPK - stands for Mod Package. It contains all additional files that a mod adds.
Using mods
To install mod, just drop it at /Documents/AtomicTorchStudio/VoidExpanse/Mods and open "Mods" menu from the main menu in the game. Then you need to mark it as active by clicking on a little checkbox near the mod icon.
ModsConfig.xml
To determine what mods should be loaded there is "ModsConfig.xml" file. It is usually located in the documents folder (documents/AtomicTorchStudio/VoidExpanse) and contains a list of mods that will be loaded the next time you start the game. Usually you don't have to edit this file by hands, but for the sake of completeness here is its structure:
<mod>core_1.0.0</mod> <mod>some_awesome_mod_0.5.9</mod>
As you can see each mod specified as it's internal ID and it's version.
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Using mods: Installing and using mods Overview articles: Modding (main article), Package files structure Topic specific articles: Assets modding, Content Modding, Scripting overview, Scripting API, Scripting Events system, Localization Detailed scripting articles: Internal scripts, Global scripts, object scripts, Device scripts, Consumable scripting Tools: VE Physics Adjuster, VE Mod Uploader (Steam), AT Localization Utility |