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Is there perhaps a way to make the smoke effects stay a bit longer?
There should be no particular issues.
If I had to say, this mod makes smoke more susceptible to wind. Therefore, in stormy weather like gales, it might be affected too much by the wind. (Vanilla wind is gentle)
@Tommy DINODOR
Let me warn you, that mod is not a “fix.”
The author claims that although dozens of smoke effect files exist, only one was actually being used.
But do you really believe something that foolish could be happening?
Now, do all the cannon smoke effects in my mod look the same to you?
If not, then please stop trying to spread such a mod.
That author only looked at the database. In reality, smoke effects are tied to animations. So while he thinks he “fixed” it, in truth he merely pasted extra smoke from the database.
yeah man hahah I noticed that some times later, what a dumb newb I was heh
thanks anyway, have a good day
but there's one thing though, after activating your mod all of my character models' color in the world map became unsaturated, like black and white.
it's not a big deal cuz this happens only in the world map, not in battles.
however I'd like to fix this issue if there's a way.
thanks for reading, cheers.
Really close it tanks the frames but if you are on normal distance it doesnt affect it too much in my experience.
But it is honestly worth it because it looks amazing when your gunner line starts blasting.
And TraderPisces, thanks for the valuable information!
However, I want to let you all know that I can't answer your question about compatibility with other mods. This mod changes the base game smoke, and smoke is usually tied to unit animations. So if the mod changes the smoke there, it will not be reflected, and if it uses the base game smoke, it will be reflected. Of course, if the mod changes the base game smoke itself, it will not be reflected. So without looking inside the mod, we will never know the truth. Oh yeah, the Empire units had a bug where smoke was not generated when ToD was released, so mods that use that data as-is may have smoke issues. See my previous comments if you want to know more about this.
Ok, then with Total War is the opposite than Skyrim or Bannerlord load order ;) I didn't know for sure, even if I play Total War since MTW2 ahah
Thks again
Smoke transparency fix after this mod (I don't think it matters much, because this mod does not override anything from smoke fix mod (I've just checked), but you still have to do this if you got a lot of mods which override any of those mods, just to be safe).
Highest mod in load manager => highest priority. It will override other mods modifying the same entries (for graphics, this works, as you've noticed). I can only theorize, as we do not have access to source code how game engine handles this to know for sure, but from observations can conclude that if mod A and B mod the same entry X and B is higher than A in load manager, then game engine loads entry X from mod B, then if mod A also contains same entry X, it will skip it. This works the same way as many firewall rules.