Setup Modding Environment
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In order to have a smooth modding development experience, Amnesia: Rebirth is needed to be configured into proper development environment.
Each section described in this article can either be configured manually (creating or editing the files yourself) or to be configured automatically, using the Amnesia: Rebirth Mod Manager application.
Setting up the Editors
Your mod might have custom assets. In order to make the editors (Level Editor, Model Editor, etc) to load your mod's assets, it needs to be configured into a special mode called "WIP Mod".
Tip: Even if your mod doesn't have any custom assets, it's a good practice to configure the Level Editor anyway, just so you won't have to deal with it in the future should you decide to add custom assets.
WIP Mod - Manual Configuration
- Navigate to
My Documents/HPL3
. You need to open one of the editors at least once in order to see the HPL3 folder inside your document folder. - Inside that folder, create a file called
WIPMod.cfg
. - Paste the following into the file, and save:
<WIPmod Path="Full_Path_To_Mod/entry.hpc" />
(Of course, you will have to change the path in order to suit your own location of the mod).
Final Step
If your mod indeed has custom assets, you need to make sure the editors can add them to their look up list.
- In your mod's folder, create a new folder and name it
editor
. - Inside that folder, create a file called
lookupdirs.cfg
. - Create a new
<Directories>
xml tag inside the file. - Add a list of directories which include your custom assets. The directory has to be associated with a category. The allowed categories are:
StaticObjects
Entities
Billboards
Particles
Sounds
Example file:
<Directories>
<Dir Category="StaticObjects" Path="assets/static_objects" />
<Dir Category="Entities" Path="assets/entities" />
<Dir Category="Billboards" Path="assets/billboards" />
<Dir Category="Particles" Path="assets/particles" />
<Dir Category="Sounds" Path="assets/sounds" />
</Directories>
If all the above is done correctly, a (Working on mod)
text should appear on the title bar of HPL3 editors when run.