Firearm_RifleAGenOlive » Police Rifle(Olive Camo).Firearm_RifleAGen » Police Rifle(Clean/No Camo).Firearm_PistolBGen » American 9mm Pistol.Now you may be wondering what “Firearm_PistolAGen” or what “Firearm_PistolBGen” is, they are the guns names and here is a list of what each is. Now to find the guns fast use Ctrl+F to search the file then do “Firearm” you will go to “Firearm_PistolAGen” on line “13862”. There are also many types of Firearms in the game to sort through.
While editing guns most of it will be trial and error to see what works and what does not. See Editing Guns and Melee weapons to see what to do with them. The main files you are going to be using for modding items are “inventory_gen.scr”, “inventory.scr” and “inventory_special.scr”. There you can change many things with items. You will find the files to edit items in “\data\scripts\inventory”. scr into the editor and it will open and just save it as the same thing.
scr file you can jsut use pretty much any code editor. So in the end it should be like this.Ĭ:\Users\ComputerName\Documents\DyingLight\data\scripts\inventory
Now if we made a mod that edited “inventory_gen.scr” it will go in the same place as is was from “Data0.pak” So you would need to put it in a folder called “scripts” then make another folder in scripts for a folder named “inventory” then put “inventory_gen.scr” into it. By default it should have only 1 or 2 files just ignore them.
To install a mod you need to go to your Documents then to a folder called “DyingLight” after that open a folder called data if there is not one create it. Open “Data0.pak” with Winrar or 7zip then extract all the files into a new folder on the desktop. If the first template section of a new Division is not the first Section in the library, modify this paragraph property in the first section in the Division.So heres a little guide on modding dying light. Hint: If a Division box is by itself on a page, modify the paragraph properties of the next Division header. The normal paragraph attribute, "Page break before" has been turned off on the Line and Page Breaks tab. To do this the Heading 2 style has been modified for the template sections in the first section of a division (i.e. However, the first section of a division needs to go on the same page as the Division box. Most of the time the Section name starts on a new page. The document template can be changed on the Templates tab on this dialog. This brings up the Templates and Add-ins dialog box. The document template is linked in the files from the Developer tab, selecting the Add-Ins button.
This was done so that the contract section number could be set individually in different files. Note that the style Heading 9 is not located in this template file. This incorporates the latest template revisions into the file. Changes to the document styles may be propagated to all of the SCR files by editing the style in the template, then opening the individual SCR files and saving them. All of the SCR files are linked to this template located in the ProjectWise folder. The MS Word document styles are stored in the document template: fp14scr.dotx. This is set by reference to the document property Project that is set as shown in the introductory instructions. The Footer contains the project number and name. Hint: If page numbers or Division text is incorrect or missing, investigate the Header. This is set using the style Division Number, which is set in the SCR templates. All pages, other than the first page in an FP Division, also have text indicating the FP Division number. The contract section letter is set using the style Heading 9, which appears as hidden text at the beginning of the new section. The Header always contains the page number which is formatted to also show the contract section letter. The changeable information located here is controlled by fields. Headers and footers inside the SCR documents should never require direct edits from the user. These advanced topics can help troubleshoot typical problems encountered when editing SCR files.