![]() ![]() ![]() I've double checked and yes, none of the original files (for the cars intended to be replaced) are still in the game directory, and the directories do contain all the files for the mod cars. Is there some sort of magicmap equivalent for TDU2, or have I missed out some important step here ? ![]() Also, one of the mods did have a replavement file for the 'low' res version (as well as med and high res) so it's very odd that that one didn't work. I tried changing the graphics settings a few times in case that had anything to do with it but the original cars were still there. One thing I am wondering each mod came with files for 'high' and 'med' res, but the original game has files for 'low' res as well, under the 'med' directory. However, when I start the game (through the 1.5 universal launcher, if that's of any relevance), the game works fine, no crashes or anything, but the mods haven't taken effect, and what I find really weird considering that the original car files aren't even on the same hard drive any more, is that the original cars show up, instead of the mod ones. And I did this for each mod, in each directory as it should be. So, I took the original files I intended on replacing and put them in a backup folder, somewhere completely different, on a different hard drive of my computer even, and then put the files that came with the mods into the game's bnk folders instead. bnk files and replace them with the new ones from each mod, in the various subdirectories of the vehicles folder, such as 'high', 'interiors', 'med' and 'rim'. Next step, which seemed fairly straightforward, and was the same for all the car mods I had downloaded, was to backup the original. I found a little archive to download for that, followed the unpack command, let it do its thing and that bit seems to have gone smoothly. I figured out that in order to install, I'd have to unpack my game. I thought I'd have a look what car replacement mods had been released for TDU2, found a few I liked and downloaded them. ![]()
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