Is there any way to fix the file 'sound\scripts\car_tune.spt?
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najmerus so yeah, i want to add multiple car mods into my modpack and i cannot because of that error, is there any way? i would like to have a lil tutorial on how to do it!
so yeah, i want to add multiple car mods into my modpack and i cannot because of that error, is there any way? i would like to have a lil tutorial on how to do it!
mazexz Hi there, welcome!
You could either decompile the mods (if decompilable) & merge their files into a single one, or set up the following Command Line Argument in your mod launcher's directory;
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Hi there, welcome!
You could either decompile the mods (if decompilable) & merge their files into a single one, or set up the following Command Line Argument in your mod launcher's directory;
You could either decompile the mods (if decompilable) & merge their files into a single one, or set up the following Command Line Argument in your mod launcher's directory;
-allowignoremodconflicts
najmerus yea, u have said what i should do but i cannot find the command line argument. :(
yea, u have said what i should do but i cannot find the command line argument. :(
mazexz You don't need to find the command line argument anywhere.
What you have to do, is create a text (.txt) file in your mod launcher's directory, and call it "CommandLine.txt"
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You don't need to find the command line argument anywhere.
What you have to do, is create a text (.txt) file in your mod launcher's directory, and call it "CommandLine.txt"
Once you do that, edit the file and type in "-allowignoremodconflicts", like so:
Now, just save your file and reload the mod launcher (if already running):
I hope this helps!
What you have to do, is create a text (.txt) file in your mod launcher's directory, and call it "CommandLine.txt"


Once you do that, edit the file and type in "-allowignoremodconflicts", like so:


Now, just save your file and reload the mod launcher (if already running):


I hope this helps!
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najmerus
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You don't need to find the command line argument anywhere.
What you have to do, is create a text (.txt) file in your mod launcher's directory, and call it "CommandLine.txt"
Once you do that, edit the file and type in "-allowignoremodconflicts", like so:
Now, just save your file and reload the mod launcher (if already running):
I hope this helps!


mazexz Hi, sorry to get back to you late.
You can simply click "Ok" to ignore that error & proceed to launch the game. In most cases, it should allow both mods to run at the same time.
Hi, sorry to get back to you late.
You can simply click "Ok" to ignore that error & proceed to launch the game. In most cases, it should allow both mods to run at the same time.
You can simply click "Ok" to ignore that error & proceed to launch the game. In most cases, it should allow both mods to run at the same time.
najmerus It only shows button ,,Yes'' and ,,No'' .
It only shows button ,,Yes'' and ,,No'' .
mazexz "No" is your option then.
"No" is your option then.