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Do not use mods that are for older game versions than the one you are using.

 

If the mod doesn't say what game version it is for, but it hasn't been updated very recently (let alone not updated for 4-5 years), expect your game to not work correctly or at all.

 

That is what happens when out of date mods are used. Dying Light has received frequent game updates and likely will get plenty more at least until Dying Light 2 comes out in ~September.

 

Also, even if a mod says that it is for your game version, do not install mods that replace the entire Data0.pak file unless you backup the original Data0.pak file beforehand.

 

Modified files go in the Data3.pak file. If the mod files are broken, then the original version in Data0.pak gets used. If you replace the Data0.pak file, or some files in it, there are no backups for the game to use if the mod is broken and your game will not work properly or at all.

 

Mods that replace the entire Data0.pak file force every game file inside it to be used instead of only the modified files used by the mod, and again, there will be no backup for the game to use if the mod doesn't work right. If the mod replaces the entire Data0.pak file and is also for an old version of the game, not only are the modified files for the mod from an old game version, every single game file in the Data0.pak file will be from whatever old game version it was when that mod was made while all of your other game files will be the current game version. Expect the game to be very broken or not work at all.

 

- Do not install mods into the Data0.pak file.

- Do not install mods that replace the Data0.pak file. (if you do for some reason, make a backup of your Data0.pak file first!)

- Only use mods that say they are for your game version.

- If a mod doesn't say what game version it is for, unless it has been updated since the most recent game version was released, it is out of date and should not be used.

- If you go ahead and use an out of date mod's Data3.pak file, the more time that has passed since it was updated the more likely it is that the game will not work properly or at all due to newer and newer game versions being released that alter more and more files.

- If a mod replaces the Data0.pak file and is older than the most recent game update, do not use it even if you first backup your Data0.pak file as every game file in it will be out of date instead of only a couple that the mod actually makes changes to.

 

- Only use mods that say they are for your game version, or at least only those that have been updated more recently than the most recent game update release.

- Only use mods that alter the Data3.pak file which is where mods are properly installed to

(only a couple of types of mods require placing their altered files into the official "\Dying Light\DW_DLC##\DataDLC_#.pak" files to work on the DLC areas, but that is very rare and the original pak should always be backed up first and replaced if the mod becomes out of date)

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Do not use mods that are for older game versions than the one you are using.

 

If the mod doesn't say what game version it is for, but it hasn't been updated very recently (let alone not updated for 4-5 years), expect your game to not work correctly or at all.

 

That is what happens when out of date mods are used. Dying Light has received frequent game updates and likely will get plenty more at least until Dying Light 2 comes out in ~September.

 

Also, even if a mod says that it is for your game version, do not install mods that replace the entire Data0.pak file unless you backup the original Data0.pak file beforehand.

 

Modified files go in the Data3.pak file. If the mod files are broken, then the original version in Data0.pak gets used. If you replace the Data0.pak file, or some files in it, there are no backups for the game to use if the mod is broken and your game will not work properly or at all.

 

Mods that replace the entire Data0.pak file force every game file inside it to be used instead of only the modified files used by the mod, and again, there will be no backup for the game to use if the mod doesn't work right. If the mod replaces the entire Data0.pak file and is also for an old version of the game, not only are the modified files for the mod from an old game version, every single game file in the Data0.pak file will be from whatever old game version it was when that mod was made while all of your other game files will be the current game version. Expect the game to be very broken or not work at all.

 

- Do not install mods into the Data0.pak file.

- Do not install mods that replace the Data0.pak file. (if you do for some reason, make a backup of your Data0.pak file first!)

- Only use mods that say they are for your game version.

- If a mod doesn't say what game version it is for, unless it has been updated since the most recent game version was released, it is out of date and should not be used.

- If you go ahead and use an out of date mod's Data3.pak file, the more time that has passed since it was updated the more likely it is that the game will not work properly or at all due to newer and newer game versions being released that alter more and more files.

- If a mod replaces the Data0.pak file and is older than the most recent game update, do not use it even if you first backup your Data0.pak file as every game file in it will be out of date instead of only a couple that the mod actually makes changes to.

 

- Only use mods that say they are for your game version, or at least only those that have been updated more recently than the most recent game update release.

- Only use mods that alter the Data3.pak file which is where mods are properly installed to

(only a couple of types of mods require placing their altered files into the official "\Dying Light\DW_DLC##\DataDLC_#.pak" files to work on the DLC areas, but that is very rare and the original pak should always be backed up first and replaced if the mod becomes out of date)

THX

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