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If there were a way to set these .ini values to -1 for disable or something, that would be awesome because I could have the random colors on vanilla dinos and still have the modded ones use their intended colors.
You can turn of the colorset for each creature:
Default=,
YOURDINONAME=,
set Default to , so the female and male colorset is empty.
set the name of your dino, which should use its own colorset also to ,
The mod creates the list of dinos in the gus.ini automatically, this works 100% in single player, but not always on the server (i do not know, what the ark devs have changed).
If you need this list on your server, first start a single player game and copy the ini entries to the server ini.
Default=,
Direwolf=RandomFemale,RandomMale
or if you want only the direwolf male to be colored:
Default=,
Direwolf=,RandomMale
I use Ark Server Manager to launch the server. I don't know if this prevents anything being written to the GameUserSettings.ini, but it does have it's own GUI for managing mod entries and their values.
Edit:
I ran it in single player and the mod generated the code in the local GameUserSettings.ini. I copied and pasted from there and added it through the Ark Server Manager GUI. I suspect Ark Server Manager is the reason why it has never written to the server's GameUserSettings.ini.
Would I have to make "Default=RandomFemale," and also the same for each and every dino entry?
I tried setting only the default but seems then and would make sense that the individual dino settings would override the default.
With "Default=RandomFemale," and each other dino entry at ...=1 the males also received vibrant non ark default colors which is not what I wanted.
or set each individual dino
Thanks for your reply, will give it another shot!
Thanks!