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“The FOMOD Creation Tool” requires no previous knowledge of XML files, is not specific to Fallout 4, and can be used with other games just fine.įirst, it is noteworthy to point out that the type of mod installer we are referring to is only a viable option for games with a designated “mod folder” where mod files need to be added in order to be recognised by the game.įortunately, many games follow this exact modding pattern. While it is possible to manually write mod installers, the process is made a lot easier by a community-created tool written by Wenderer. in order to present users with various options.
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¶ What do I need to know to make a mod installer for my mod?Ī mod installer consists of two XML files: an “info.xml” and a “ModuleConfig.xml” both of which contain information Vortex will load during the installation process, e.g. This will lead to only one of the options being active, without the user being able to choose.
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all colour variants for an armour) into one file means users will have to pick manually since mod managers will simply default to moving all options into the games’ mods folder at once. It is also noteworthy that without an installer, packing several options (e.g. ¶ For mod authors: one main file with all the optionsįor authors, mod installers mean that instead of having to upload and maintain multiple (main) files on a given mod page, for example, the black/white/red version of an armour, you can simply pack all options into a single file with an installer that allows users to pick the desired option upon installation. To bring up the installation menu again, if - for example - you want to go with the white armour now, you need to reinstall the mod which will allow you to run through the installer and pick a different option. Vortex will “remember” your mod installer choice even when you choose to disable a mod, meaning you won’t need to go through picking your options another time if you decide to enable the mod again. ¶ What are the benefits of mod installers? ¶ For users: added convenienceįor the end user, mod installers such as the example above add the convenience of being able to choose which option(s) they want to install. When used with a mod manager like Vortex, a mod installer (within the Bethesda communities often referred to as “FOMOD” installer) essentially adds an installation menu to a given mod, allowing users to, for example, choose from different options (like a black or white version of an armour).