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modding is just about modifying the tables used by the game
you should start by opening them (located in the data folder of the game) with rpfm utility (you can find it easily on google)
it would be too complicate to explain how all these tables interact with eachother, but their names are quite explicit
yes i think i had to accept a steam agreement so my update could be online
now it should be ok
can you explain how you did it? is it possible to do in atilla?
i wanted to modify a 1212 mod in a similar way, but i know next to nothing about programming or modding
Sadly i can't remove the small lod system
It is something build in the model itself and i would have to modify the model itself to be able to modify this kind of lod