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- HSResolveMoreSlotID
- Current Version 1.4b
- https://mega.nz/#!QXRiRS6Q!qJ0MJgnR1h24Y2CzWaQCI-U3CwU8AZw4vu2EVoE728k
- This is a powerful utility created by Henk with the help of the Honey Select community to help ease the pain of modding.
- Regardless of how or where the game was obtained, this utility will try to ensure that your game is:
- > Fully updated (DLC NOT INCLUDED).
- > Uncensored.
- > Patched to enable modding.
- > Translated (partial).
- > Organized.
- This utility does not work well with Fakku's version (Honey Select Unlimited Extend).
- With this utility, you can:
- > Install core mods.
- > Organize mods and "sideload" them.
- > Resolve ID conflicts.
- > Install StudioMODS without the need for legacy utilities such as HIR.
- > Use mods that use the expanded slotIDs without using the MoreSlotID patcher.
- > Identify known mods.
- > Save mod names into cards.
- More information regarding sideloading is down below.
- [Installation]
- Drag everything into your HoneySelect folder.
- [NEO Items]
- To populate the item list, you must install IPA and patched your game EXEs.
- Afterwards, run the StudioNEO Patch and Launch .exe to load up the game.
- This will create an item list in the HoneySelect folder.
- The installation checker can now find Neo's Basic Sphere.
- [DO NOT INSTALL THESE]
- 4K Skin Diffuse
- Linear Rendering Experiment
- Save these for last, after you've installed everything else. For more information, see the following: https://pastebin.com/86N015Mv
- The recommended setup is LRE5+IBL5 from Joan's website.
- [Mod Folders]
- This section contains a list of folders that house your mods.
- In the Settings Tab, ensure that the Mod Loader is active.
- To add a folder, press the [Add Folder] button in the lower left.
- Locate your mod folder and select it.
- Once it has been done, the folder should appear in the item list.
- You can add multiple folders.
- Use this to organize mods.
- Example
- > Clothing Mods
- > Studio Mods
- > Tattos
- > Hair Styles
- When you download a mod, you can leave it in the zip or extract the content's into the mod folder.
- Some zips are not compatible with the loader.
- Compression may make it take longer to open mods in-game.
- You can use multiple sub folders to further organize your mods.
- You can structure your mod folders as you see fit.
- As long as the mod exists somewhere inside the designated mod folders, the resolver will look for it.
- By using mod folders, you ensure that your abdata remains clean even if you have over 500gb of mods installed.
- You can use mod folders to test mods without losing sight of where it is.
- You can easily uninstall mods by simply removing them from designated mod folders.
- Mod folders still work even if you've already heavily modded your game.
- [Mod Loader Compatibility]
- Can use Mod Folders
- > Content Mods like clothes, hairs, tattoos, skins, etc
- > Studio items
- > Maps
- Must be Manually Installed
- > Anything that asks to replace.
- > SBX2.5e
- > Uncensor2
- > Metagraphic/GChaos/Oreo base bodies
- > Plugins
- > Skintex
- > RendereEditor Textures
- > Anything that comes with plugins
- > Graphical Mods (4K/LRE/IBL)
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