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# The mod manager will create an internal backup of the game's files. The window might be unresponsive for a few seconds, this is normal. After that, a message box will appear, notifying that the backup was successfully created.
You can start playing mods on this game now! If you want to test, click on "Apply Mods" and then on "Apply + Launch Game", even if you
If you accidenally selected the wrong ISO file, don't worry, just click on "Create Backup" again and choose the correct ISO.
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# Click the checkbox next to the mod's name to enable it, as seen on the image below. You can enable and disable as many mods as you want to, as well as reorder them using the arrow buttons.
# Click on "Apply Mods" to apply the mods. The selected mods will be applied in order, from top to bottom. Note that not all mods are compatible with each other, meaning many mods (such as stage mods) will probably not work if multiple are enabled at the same time.
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==Creating mods==
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On this window, you should type in the mod's name, creator name and a short description. You can also set a date/time for when the mod was created and last updated.
The last field, Mod ID, is an ID that is generated automatically for the mod which should be unique among all mods, by all creators, for all games (
Once you click on "Create Mod", a folder for the mod will be created and will be opened for you on a file browser window:
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