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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Do you mind adding support to this mod?
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2464804318&searchtext=flak
This mod is like the only way viable way to have armor in extreme cold climates, besides SOS2 eva suits or some actually OP steam workshop power armor mod. A lot of the textiles you can make it out of have armor multipliers that make it less effective than the vanilla default "cloth" flak armor. Unless you're using expensive thrumbofur or hyperweave, the only real benefit you get over vanilla flak armor is warmth.
This mod is not op.
Possibly OP :)
I looked at the xpathing, too, there's nothing that should interact with menu ui. My first thought was another mod interaction, but it happens if I run the mod list vanilla with that as the only mod, so it might be an issue with one of the DLCs?
This only happened after I started to craft hyperweave gear.
Thank you for your help though, and the persistence when I was ignorant. ;)
<StuffEffectMultiplierArmor>0.5</StuffEffectMultiplierArmor>
<StuffEffectMultiplierInsulation_Cold>0.80</StuffEffectMultiplierInsulation_Cold>
<StuffEffectMultiplierInsulation_Heat>0.30</StuffEffectMultiplierInsulation_Heat>