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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I already use rpfm, I've made a few mods myself! How's my mod collection?
I recommend downloading the rpfm tool - everything gets pretty much obvious the moment you start using it to check the content of the mods you have downloaded. I used rpfm tool to unpack the mods and text comparison tools (Notepad++ Compare Plus plugin or VS Code built-in functionality) to compare and merge the files both mods edit.
By the way, not all 'matched combat' mods modify these files as they are not match combat related. For example, 100% Matched Combat/More matched combat/More Matched Combat - Rome II version modifies only db/_kv_rules_tables/_kv_rules file to increase the chance of matched combat. Therefore, non-matched combat death animations are vanilla in those mods.