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Guess its an interaction,gonna have to check other stuff then
If someone else get that problem/know what mod would mess with fog I'm all ears
Should be fine as long as you remove it on the Avenger
Working fine here, have you tried the basic Mod Troubleshooting steps?
Furthermore, many things changed from one to the other; new coding scripts, new texture and material shaders, etc. So even if we did have both, we can't just compile the assets in each and be done with it. Much needs to change inside the mechanics of how each piece is added to the game. The assets need to be reworked, the textures as well, etc.
Hope this clarifies why many modders have left vanilla behind."
It wasn't immediately obvious on the screenshot, but once I got in-game, disorientation actually adds a "spinning vision" effect. Very cool!
Take the third Screen i.e., maximize it and take a look at the top of it.
What he means guys is whenever you take a status effect, instead of just the soldier being shown burning or poisoned or whatever, the screen itself will have various visual effects as if you were seeing it through the eyes of the soldier.