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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
*thumps up*
If you just plop the New Movement Physics folder from that repository into the SR2 mods folder (I'm not sure where gog puts it, presumably in the same directory as the exe?) and optionally the graviton adjust mod as well, it should then show up in the mod list.
I have some others mirrored there as well.
If you need to copy a mod that -isn't- hosted elsewhere, it's possible but you'll need to dig around in the steamapps/common folder to find the subscribed item list and then find the mod you want and then get it to him separately, and I cannot really help you there. I know it's theoretically possible, but I've never done it myself.
If you come up with a value that seems to work really nicely, please let us know - maybe everyone else will like it too.
I tried to add c, but it didn't work, so I went with the easier option of adding drag. Since that has a pleasant side effect of making ships maneuver more intuitively (yes, it's less realistic, but it looks good and it feels good) I released it.