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@MEXI Capture a level 6+ Nanman city.
百科这种玩意别信,这种军队普遍不是像全战一样单一武器,武器改弓箭需要相应调整动作。
If you’re experiencing issues with missing or glitched horse parts in certain units (such as horses covered in leaves), the problem is likely due to the mod referencing a missing saddle mesh. When using drunken panda's model pack, this causes a conflict that results in the visual bugs.
Solution: To fix this, you need to use RPFM:
Identify the missing saddle reference in the .variantmeshdefinition file of the affected unit.
Extract the correct saddle mesh from the base game (ep_horse_armour_02_a.wsmodel in my case).
Rename the extracted file and repack it in a custom .pack file that loads above the drunek panda's model pack.
This forces the game to use the correct assets and fixes the visual glitches without affecting other units. Hope this helps!