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As far as I know, there is no options or mod available that has this feature. This is an interesting idea however, and I'll pass it along to some mod creators.
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Most of the mods within Aslain's mod pack run without issue. If a majority of players are encountering a problem with one of the mods, Aslain removes it until a stable release has been uploaded by the Original Creator of the mod.
Regardless, this would be an interesting feature to see. Hopefully it wouldn't be too much work to create.
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Open ID would be pretty nice. Regardless, I'm very happy that this website's formatting is so similar to the WoT Forums. Setting up my profile page, signature, and getting to use the editors was very simple thanks to the practically identical formats.
If you're familiar with the WoT Forums, setting up an account here shouldn't take more than a few minutes. I'm sure you have a few minutes to spare, right? :P
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What exactly does this mod do? Is it an in-game battle clock?
Regardless, it looks pretty cool. If you can give me a little bit more detail in regards to its function, I may try it out. ^_^
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Thank you Aslain. Your modpack is absolutely wonderful.
Good luck! ^_^
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Some Extra Information about Aslain's Mod Pack
in General Discussion
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Hello everyone!
I've noticed a few things that many people often miss about Aslain's Mod Pack. In this Thread, I will discuss them in detail. I hope this is of some use!
The topics that I will cover are:
[basic Installation PSA]
[Mixing Aslain's Mod Pack with other mod packs]
[Files that Aslain's Mod Pack leaves behind in your Client]
There are several different files that Aslain's Mod Pack will leave behind in your Client.
The file names are:
This is where all of the archived Downloadable Content (DLC) files end up after you finish installing Aslain's Mod Pack. If you wish to remove Aslain's Mod Pack in the future, but keep one of these mods, simply drag the appropriate RAR file to your Desktop.
This is the text file that the Installer creates and leaves behind whilst installing your mods. This is essentially an event log of everything that the installer has done.
This is a ReadMe file of all of the most recently installed mods and selected options. If for whatever reason Aslain's Mod Pack does not detect your most previously saved settings (usually due to a cache clearing), then this ReadMe file is where you can find exactly which mods and options you had selected.
This file also states which mods you had most recently installed. However, this is a file that Aslain's Mod Pack may read and use to pre-set these settings the next time you run a Custom Installation (if I am correct)
This is a Text File for Aslain's Installer. This file is not directly used by Aslain's Mod Pack, rather it's a remainder after an installation has been run. It's essentially a text file of the Setup information.
This is the un-installation wizard for Aslain's Mod Pack. Double click on it and follow the steps to remove Aslain's Mod Pack from your computer.
You might also see a file called:
This file is left behind by GnomeFather's Historical Realism Gun Sounds Mod. Since GnomeFather's Mod is part of DLC, Aslain's Installer uses all of the files that GnomeFarther left behind in his mod, including the Read Me file. Deleting it will have absolutely no effect on your computer.
[Partial Un-installation]
If you want to un-install only some of the mods within Aslain's Mod Pack, you have two options.
[in-Game Crashes and Freezes]
If you are experience crashes and/or freezes in-game, there is most likely a conflict with some of the mods that you have installed.
For example, if you install several different sound mods of the same type, an internal conflict error may occur and cause your game to crash.
The sound mods are most likely responsible for any freezing that you will experience; especially GnomeFather's Sound Mod. Whilst known as a great mod, it is notorious for causing a screen-freeze for a few seconds whenever multiple tanks are spotted in the beginning of the battle.
If your game begins crashing, this is either caused by a mod conflict (perhaps a sound mod conflict, or a conflict with other mods you had previously installed, or your computer may have ran out of memory. If you heavily mod your Game Client, and put a lot of stress on your processor, your game (whilst uncommon) may crash. Sound mods and lighting mods usually are the causes of these kinds of crashes.
[Other Information]
If I made any errors or missed something, please let me know; and I will fix it immediately!