Rock wrote:QUOTE (Rock @ Nov 17 2018, 09:06 PM) Steam does this to files that steam thinks are "owned" by the game.
I know this was explained the first time this happened.
Rock wrote:QUOTE (Rock @ Nov 17 2018, 09:06 PM) You should be able to replace them in the artwork directory, no idea why that wouldn't work.
I did this last time and it worked fine. Now it simply doesnt. I install my mods and they dont apply into the game (maybe because we have more than one HUD?)
Rock wrote:QUOTE (Rock @ Nov 17 2018, 09:06 PM) Alternatively, a few months ago I introduced a different method to install mods and make sure they do not get overwritten on an update. Take a look at the "Modding" tab in the configuration in-game to point you in the right direction. If that is unclear let me know and I'll try another write up.
I tried your modding alternative and it didnt work. I created the folder, and installed the mod (because the offline package wont let me install anywhere else except the artwork folder), copied the files to the mod directory, but my game is still with the default HUD. Care to explain a bit more in details what should I be doing? I am no expert modder, and the little I know about editing, is that all I needed to do, was replace the files.