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  1. Hi, I would love to be able to use this mod: "https://www.nexusmods.com/dyinglight/mods/687?tab=description"However, I would like to use it with the particle effect, it is a very good mod, but it has sinned by adding other mods that some more lay users may not want to download because they do not know how to remove a certain mod that is included in that pack. I'd just like to play it without these exaggerated lighting effects, but with the particle effects. Could someone tell me which lines of code I should remove to just change the exgarded lights?It's such a good mod, but it sinned in this aspect, restricting it to other mods.
  2. I would like to ask for the cooperation of the mod community of this wonderful game, to solve some problems that persist since the launch of this game. It's about the "Data3" mod conflict. There are many public utility mods, which add more variety to the game, but lack practicality and often a simple explanation. For example, there are mods that add more variety and climates, enemies, mods that remove or add mechanics that please or displease players, there is a mod that removes the X-RAY effect from zombies, which conflicts with RESHADE! Most of these mods are restricted to a single file, "Data3" and to merge these mods, it's not practical, you need to search a lot in specific pages or forums to find some tutorial, and even if you find it, you need to find out which file (within Data3) is referring to the mod you want to add or remove, so you don't remove the previous mod, this is really sad, I know that most of you probably already have an answer to some of these questions, as if whoever asked that, was a person completely devoid of intellect, however, one thing I tell you, not all of us are modders, most of us are just passionate players for a certain game, who would just like to solve or add something detail to the game, that improves our personal experience with the game, and that's all right. There are several Dying Light mods that can be combined to make this game (which is already very good) even better! But most of them, replace the same files, or do not work with a certain version of the game, this drives away new players, who want to enjoy a certain mod, or modder, who wants to create a mod inspired by another, however, is discouraged with the scenario mods in Dying Light, and gives up wanting to add to the community. Nobody helps, in trying to solve the main aspect about mods, which is installation and conflicts. Is there anyone out there who can create a manager or simple method to add multiple mods in separate folders, without necessarily having to graduate in IT? (Jokes aside) the mod scene in Dying Light today, looks like a recently released game, where modders are still learning to mess with the game files. You who are a fan of Dying Light, I ask for your help to solve these problems once and for all, problems that persist to this day. I count on your collaboration!
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