Handy mod to let you add unique infamy cards for all 500 infamy levels!
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Included is an **infamy_template** file that can be used to make card images.
Files must be placed in `custom_cards` and named `infamy_#.dds` with # being 1-500.
If use random images is enabled place images in `custom_cards/random`.
Movie format requires RAD tools to convert into `bik` video and then renamed to a `movie` extension file.
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Todo list:
* Add PNG support
* Card back option
* Add something goofy, idk
v6.
* Changed mod id to prevent possible incompatability with other mods
v5.
* Added options for rank/numerals
* Added option for rendering modes to reduce bloom
v4.
* Added movie support.
v3.
* Infamy cards that dont exist will fallback onto the last valid card *(infamy 100 falls back to infamy 10 if its the highest infamy image availiable)*
v2.
* Added support for random images
* Added support for TGA images (Currently supports DDS and TGA)
* Changed Auto-Updates to not remove the mod on update- preserving images
Dependencies
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Instructions
**Make sure to first have SuperBLT, and BeardLib installed. Click the links in the dependency list.**
Optional video tutorial for installing SuperBLT, BeardLib, and mod_overrides mods: https://youtu.be/rin_sjSJIkg
1. After downloading the mod, use a program such as [7zip](https://www.7-zip.org/download.html) or [WinRAR](https://www.rarlab.com/download.htm) to extract the main folder of the mod.
2. Navigate to `assets/mod_overrides`. The assets folder is supposed to be in your game's installation folder (don't know where that is? click [here](https://wiki.modworkshop.net/books/payday-2/page/finding-payday-2s-install-folder)). Create the folder if necessary
3. Move the main folder of the mod from step 1 to the folder you navigated to in step 2.
Included is an **infamy_template** file that can be used to make card images.
Files must be placed in `custom_cards` and named `infamy_#.dds` with # being 1-500.
If use random images is enabled place images in `custom_cards/random`.
Movie format requires RAD tools to convert into `bik` video and then renamed to a `movie` extension file.
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