The Killing Antidote

The Killing Antidote

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Gilver 4 Dec, 2024 @ 7:55am
More Body Type´s
like title say it some more Thicc body type´s would be nice,at best 3,4 types where you can choose
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Headshot-Deluxe 4 Dec, 2024 @ 10:38am 
On Nexus Mods there's a thick Jodi mod, havn't personally used it though.
Gilver 4 Dec, 2024 @ 11:38am 
yes saw it,but i am not so deep this modding thing that i know how to do it right,that why i hope those mods released on Steam workshop it is easyer to use here.
I saw "how to install" Nexus mods on Skyrim/Fallout 4 but not found for this game.
Berq 4 Jan @ 6:38am 
The next update is rumored to include a thigh slider. It was supposed to be out in December, but is taking longer than expected.
Phnx 29 Apr @ 12:16pm 
I would really love some more muscle definition through normal map editing. :lunar2019coolpig:
Sarmatus 10 May @ 4:55pm 
Kind late to the topic but modding is kinda easy @Gilver.

Since we´re talking about nexus just make an account (its free) and then download the mod you like.

For example: Enhanced Thicc Jodi - ETJ

https://www.nexusmods.com/thekillingantidote/mods/60

Then you just have to put it into the right game folder.

\Steam\steamapps\common\TheKillingAntidote\TheKillingAntidote\Content\Paks\~mods

If you dont have the ~mods folder just create it yourself ( a new folder and name it ~mods) put the mod file you downloaded in there and you´re good to go. For 98% of mods found on nexus for TKA its the same process.

Hope that helps!
Gilver 10 May @ 11:45pm 
thx it´s worked,can i do this the same way in Skyrim?because that was easy but from some videos on youtube you have to do more then just one extra step
Sarmatus 11 May @ 3:51am 
Glad I could help you ^^

Skyrim is another story. It always depends on the mod you want to use. If you just want some armor or weapon mods its farily easy to do so. Overhauls or new animation are in most cases more advanced to install. In any case you should take a look on the mod page under the section "requirements" there you will find what else you need to install first.

But since theres a mod manager on Nexus (vortex or a similar tool) you can use that to help you install the mods correctly for skyrim.
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