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- Orange: Items and custom entities (previously red)
- Cyan: Human corpses (previously green)
- Blue: Animal carcasses (unchanged)
These colors provide better contrast and visibility for all users. If you prefer the previous color scheme or want to customize colors, please see the customization options in the mod description. Thank you for your understanding and continued support!
@Talok Thanks, I see, I don't use Vortex myself either. Perhaps I will update the description to avoid misleading.
Anyway though, thanks for the mod and thank you for posting it here. It is much appreciated.
No jokes at all. The way workshop works right now in this game to my understanding, there is no easy way for users to make changes to the mod configuration files inside the mod folder itself. To bypass this I had to set 2 fixed paths
C:\KCD2Mods\LootBeacon\
D:\KCD2Mods\LootBeacon\
for my mod to scan the extra configuration files there. With manual installation or Vortex, you just have to navigate to the mods folder, make changes to the configuration file which comes with the mod and that's it, no extra steps.
Perhaps I'm missing something as I'm still new to modding, but I saw that other mods which have customizable settings face the same issue. For example: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3445797989
So, what do you think?