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I was 3 days into it, and all working quite well.. but then, just noticed, that the compression buttons are now clickable! So I saved and reloaded...and that did not fix things.
Thank you! I love your mods :)
Hi, 18.09. was a new MOD Update:
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Alligator [Autor] 18. Sep. um 22:48
New MOD update version 1.0 Beta 02:
- Time compression is enabled by default
- When activating the Skipper standby mode, a text message appears.
Please note: Since several users wished to only use the Skipper standby mode "with" time compression. I have set the value "Time compression allowed" as the standard value in the MODConfig file. If you do not want time compression, you can change this as usual in the MODConfig file.
Good hunting,
Alligator
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Most users play with time compression and want to use just the "Skipper Standby" function. Therefore I reversed the default values.
You can set the "no time compression" function easy in the MODConfig file now.
You can change these changes during a campaign. Is save game compatible.
If you have difficulties setting this in the MODConfig, please let me know. I am glad to help ;)
Greetings,
Alligator
Hi,
the workshop mod folder is: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\"
Here you see a lot of folders with numbers (not the mod name). You have to search the right folder with your relevant mod.
The easiest way is to look at the MOD preview pictures. Then you have usually found the right MOD folder faster.
Another way is to look in your Steam Account under "Subscribed MOD's" to see when you subscribed the MOD. Then sort the folders by date and you have the right folder ;)
All the best.
In the future I would like to add the MOD Config to the game menu ;)
Greetings,
Alligator
please check:
- bilge
- alarm state
- .....
all like the mod description criterion if true.