this annoying shit is supposed to stay till the 28th, so i wanted to remove if for my mod
anyone know how its done? i couldnt find a model for the cake, and the model for carried minerals seems fine, shows up normal in test map as well, just not on b.net
I understand that you're having an issue with a mod in a game or application, and you want to remove something that's supposed to be in the game until the 28th. It's not entirely clear which game or application you're referring to, and the specific steps to remove content can vary depending on the platform and modding tools you're using. However, I can provide you with some general steps on how to go about modifying or removing content from a mod:
1. Identify the Mod Files: First, locate the files or assets associated with the mod that you want to modify or remove. These could be textures, models, scripts, or other game data files.
2. Backup Your Mod: Before making any changes, it's a good practice to create a backup of your mod. This ensures you can revert to the original version if something goes wrong.
3. Modify or Remove Assets: Depending on what you want to do, you can either modify the existing assets (such as the cake model) or remove them from your mod.
4. Test Locally: After making the changes, test your mod in a local environment to make sure the changes have the desired effect and that the game functions as expected.
5. Reupload or Distribute: If your mod is on a platform like Steam Workshop or Nexus Mods, you may need to reupload the modified version to the platform so that others can download it.
If you're working on a specific game or modding tool, please provide more details, and I can give you more precise instructions. Additionally, if you encounter any issues during lage kaken process, it's a good idea to consult the modding community or the official support resources for the game or modding tool you're using for assistance.
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this annoying shit is supposed to stay till the 28th, so i wanted to remove if for my mod
anyone know how its done? i couldnt find a model for the cake, and the model for carried minerals seems fine, shows up normal in test map as well, just not on b.net
nahh
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Just gotta wait til Bliz changes it back, looks like you're celebrating, whether you wanna or not!
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lol gotta check out if its in my maps too. i wouldnt mind.
I understand that you're having an issue with a mod in a game or application, and you want to remove something that's supposed to be in the game until the 28th. It's not entirely clear which game or application you're referring to, and the specific steps to remove content can vary depending on the platform and modding tools you're using. However, I can provide you with some general steps on how to go about modifying or removing content from a mod:
1. Identify the Mod Files: First, locate the files or assets associated with the mod that you want to modify or remove. These could be textures, models, scripts, or other game data files.
2. Backup Your Mod: Before making any changes, it's a good practice to create a backup of your mod. This ensures you can revert to the original version if something goes wrong.
3. Modify or Remove Assets: Depending on what you want to do, you can either modify the existing assets (such as the cake model) or remove them from your mod.
4. Test Locally: After making the changes, test your mod in a local environment to make sure the changes have the desired effect and that the game functions as expected.
5. Reupload or Distribute: If your mod is on a platform like Steam Workshop or Nexus Mods, you may need to reupload the modified version to the platform so that others can download it.
If you're working on a specific game or modding tool, please provide more details, and I can give you more precise instructions. Additionally, if you encounter any issues during lage kaken process, it's a good idea to consult the modding community or the official support resources for the game or modding tool you're using for assistance.