Hojoz Posted Saturday at 12:48 PM Share Posted Saturday at 12:48 PM On 9/7/2024 at 4:37 PM, _Zee said: Well there's a lot to learn and there are probably better sources for learning than me, but I'd say the simplest place to start is by cracking open my mod (or anyone's mod) and just looking through all the .cfg files. Study the syntax and keywords, try making a change to something and then saving the file, and then finally check in game to see if your changes worked. Some mods do indeed make use of .dll files, which require a more advanced understanding of programming, but my mod runs 100% on .cfg files. Simple text files that you can open with any text editor, I personally use notepad++. My "first mod" some 20 years ago was just opening someone else's mod and making some small change for myself, I'd probably guess that's how most modders get started. So start there! Just don't upload/share anything until your work is truly unique from those you learned from, and always give credit where its due. Thanks for the answer! I'll go have a looksy when I feel up to it and see what I can do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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