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PlaceholderSuits

Extremely basic placeholder suits meant for model replacement

Last updated 10 months ago
Total downloads 1257
Total rating 0 
Categories Suits Asset Replacements
Dependency string MatchaPanda-PlaceholderSuits-1.0.3
Dependants 4 other packages depend on this package

This mod requires the following mods to function

BepInEx-BepInExPack-5.4.2100 icon
BepInEx-BepInExPack

BepInEx pack for Mono Unity games. Preconfigured and ready to use.

Preferred version: 5.4.2100
x753-More_Suits-1.4.1 icon
x753-More_Suits

Adds more suits to choose from, and can be used as a library to load your own suits!

Preferred version: 1.4.1
Bojeu-ShrekModelReplacement-1.5.0 icon
Bojeu-ShrekModelReplacement

Replaces specified suits with Shrek

Preferred version: 1.5.0
BunyaPineTree-MikuModelReplacement-1.5.0 icon
BunyaPineTree-MikuModelReplacement

Replaces specified suits with Miku, example project for ModelReplacementAPI

Preferred version: 1.5.0
BunyaPineTree-ModelReplacementAPI-2.3.6 icon
BunyaPineTree-ModelReplacementAPI

API to simplify model replacement

Preferred version: 2.3.6
Bojeu-WaluigiModelReplacement-1.0.0 icon
Bojeu-WaluigiModelReplacement

Replaces specified suits with Waluigi

Preferred version: 1.0.0
akronman1-Niko-0.2.1 icon
akronman1-Niko

Niko from OneShot

Preferred version: 0.2.1

README

Placeholder Suits

These are extremely basic suits that serve as placeholders for ModelReplacementAPI by BunyaPineTree. The suits are only meant to match the general arm/hand colors of the models replacing them. They're only placeholders after all, and you'll rarely see them unless something isn't supported by the ModelReplacementAPI.

The dependencies include all of the supported models, so make sure those are installed! Since this is meant for my friends, the model selection is pretty limited. I may add more in the future, but you may want to look for an alternative if you have other models.

Currently Supported Models

While not required, it's highly recommended to install TooManySuits by Verity.

Config Setup

Installation through r2modman should automatically change the config files. For manual installation, you should be able to move the included config files to your BepInEx config folder, replacing any existing files if needed.

If the included config files don't work for you, you'll have to change the configs for each model manually. The target suit should match one of the names listed in the currently supported models, and the name must include the " (Model)" part at the end.

For example, to properly configure the Miku models, you will need to adjust the bottom of the config file meow.MikuModelReplacement.cfg to look something like this:

## Enter a comma separated list of suit names.(Additionally, [Green suit,Pajama suit,Hazard suit])
# Setting type: String
# Default value: Default,Orange suit
Suits to enable Miku for = Miku (Model)

## Enter a comma separated list of suit names.(Additionally, [Green suit,Pajama suit,Hazard suit])
# Setting type: String
# Default value: Green suit
Suits to enable Evil Miku for = Evil Miku (Model)