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Mod install instrucion example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AiDKJHBo4y0
After starting you "don't" move to "massive mod".
You move to the *normal/original* campaign missions! Because you added the files in the map folder.. now you can play de modded missions instead of original campaign.
Thanks for your quick reply. You might want to consider to add what you just told me here to the beginning/ bottom of your mod description in both nexus mod and workshop. So that other users do not start to ask you the same thing over and over. Thanks again, great content btw. Works really well, there are just some dips in fps during loading areas/enemies I have a 4080 RTX asus paired with 32 GB ram 4200 Mhz and i9 9900k@5.1 Ghz. The game is installed in an 1TB M.2. corsair, always below 60 degrees celsius with 5500 Mbps reading and writing speed.
Say this instead is clearer in my opinion ->
On Nexusmods you can Download the Modded Map files. Just put it into Your H1 Map-folder and its Playable in Anniversary Graphics
"After starting you "don't" select the "massive mod" but instead simply select the regular vanilla campaign.
You moved the modded campaign mission to the original campaign missions folder! Because you added the files in the map folder. you can now simply play the modded missions while selecting the original campaign."
thank you for supoporting. i used this into the discuss description :D