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ThomasRiordan
23rd Oct 2011, 06:03 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfOMCkDmyRg

I put together this video walking people thru how to do this on their own. There's not much technical knowledge needed and even non modders should be able to update most xml mods on their own. Sometimes it's faster just to do things yourself so if you have a mod that you just can't live without and don't feel like waiting for the creator to update it or they will never update it after having left the community for whatever reason you can follow this tutorial and fix most mods on your own. Of course, if you break something you can't go blaming the original modder for changes you made but it's relatively safe to do this on your own.

I apologize for the audio cut out, I have no idea why it did that nor do I know why it sounds like blowing into the mic considering I wasn't breathing on the mic and the fans are off. The part of the audio that cut out was just me explaining that you can take a mod someone else did and compare it to the original xml to see what they did and make your own version of said mod rather than ask the modder to make a version suited to your individual needs.

There is some language but considering how I normally talk when modding it's tame. I posted this here instead of the modding sections so more people will see it since I know alot of people are chomping at the bits to have mods updated and I wanted to show them how easy it is sometimes to do it themselves.

I hope someone finds this tutorial help. Anyways enjoy.

Srikandi
23rd Oct 2011, 08:51 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfOMCkDmyRg

I put together this video walking people thru how to do this on their own. There's not much technical knowledge needed and even non modders should be able to update most xml mods on their own. Sometimes it's faster just to do things yourself so if you have a mod that you just can't live without and don't feel like waiting for the creator to update it or they will never update it after having left the community for whatever reason you can follow this tutorial and fix most mods on your own. Of course, if you break something you can't go blaming the original modder for changes you made but it's relatively safe to do this on your own.

I apologize for the audio cut out, I have no idea why it did that nor do I know why it sounds like blowing into the mic considering I wasn't breathing on the mic and the fans are off. The part of the audio that cut out was just me explaining that you can take a mod someone else did and compare it to the original xml to see what they did and make your own version of said mod rather than ask the modder to make a version suited to your individual needs.

There is some language but considering how I normally talk when modding it's tame. I posted this here instead of the modding sections so more people will see it since I know alot of people are chomping at the bits to have mods updated and I wanted to show them how easy it is sometimes to do it themselves.

I hope someone finds this tutorial help. Anyways enjoy.

Handy! Thanks for this :)