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Could you upload somewhere the "swat 4 campaign" file ?
I was wondering if it's okay that i use some of your amazing assets in my own senario mods?
Will there be more?
INSTALL
1. Download the mod from Steam.
2.RUN THE GAME and activate SWAT4_Campaign_INSTALL on mods menu, Close the Game
(if not the swat 4 install never get created at documents\killhouse\blablabla..)
3. Open:
Users \ YourID \ Documents \ KillHouseGames \ DoorKickers \ Mods \ Numbers \ SWAT4_Campaign_INSTALL
4. Open setup file "SWAT4_Campaign_Setup.exe"
5. Install to the path:
Users \ YourID \ Documents \ KillHouseGames \ DoorKickers \ Mods
You should now have one folder called "SWAT4 Campaign" in the Mods folder.
(This folder contains campaign, object_library, sounds, textures, filesystem_mount.xml, mod.xml and readme.txt)
6. Enable the mod "SWAT4 Campaign" in the game. (At this point DISABLE SWAT4 Campaign INSTALL!)
7. Restart the game and go to "Downloads", on the campaigns page.
added 1 step, and changed step 5-6
Numbers means what? I can find 4 folders but they are just other mods, i can't find SWAT4_Campaign_INSTALL
1. Download the mod from Steam.
2. Open:
Users \ YourID \ Documents \ KillHouseGames \ DoorKickers \ Mods \ Numbers \ SWAT4_Campaign_INSTALL
3. Open setup file "SWAT4_Campaign_Setup.exe"
4. Follow the instructions above
Question: Why can't this be installed like any other regular workshop mod? What's so different?