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Perhaps it is, but when I tested I got a lot of errors. Play with the mod in the middle of the game at your own risk.
If you try not to, you will get an error. At least this is how the mod works on the full version.
Update the mod, I removed the accuracy penalties.
This is probably possible, but alas beyond my knowledge :(
As a suggestion, would it be possible to add a very faint light to the cursor, in a similar vein to RimCo Mining Helmets?
Okay, I'll just remove the penalties in this version.
A mod called NightVision re-adds the alpha darkness penalty. Maybe it's possible to incorporate that into this mod as well?
Love the mod by the way. Seeing man-eating donkeys come out of the void was terrifying... until they were all gunned down, thankfully.
In theory, you can do this, but for example, if you add a mod in the middle of the game, the game will give you a lot of errors. I'm not sure how it works the other way around.
Because the mod is implemented through the weather. As you know, the weather doesn't have time settings, so I can't remove the penalty during the day.
Yes, it only affects the darkness of the environment. And also a fun fact - the accuracy of shooting not only decreases at night, but also during the day. :)
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :)