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The steps here may look daunting, but I swear it is a lot easier than it looks.
This video is a full runthrough of creating a simple tape mod: https://streamable.com/kqnb16
Steps:
- Download Unity (Receiver currently runs on 2019.4.8f1)
- Clone/download the Receiver 1 Repository (https://github.com/David20321/7DFPS)
- Open the Unity project
(video starts here)
- Make a new folder in the "Mods" folder (use a name that preferably includes your username)
- Create an empty object in the scene, drag it into your folder
- Delete the object in the scene
- Drag your audio files into your folder
- Add ModTapesHolder component to your new gameobject
- Drag your audio files into the tape holder (where it says "Tapes")
- Click on the "set name" button (this name is required)
- Export your mod