Many mods include their own configuration files (such as separate .ini or .cfg files). After installing a mod, navigate to its directory and open the mod-specific configuration file. Here, you can adjust settings unique to that mod—like special commands or gameplay adjustments. It’s also possible to include override commands in your main autoexec.cfg if the mod supports external parameter definitions. Always follow the mod’s instructions closely to avoid conflicts.
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