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# Open the page https://www.warzone.com/EnableModDevelopment to enable mod development for your Warzone account. | # Open the page https://www.warzone.com/EnableModDevelopment to enable mod development for your Warzone account. | ||
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# Obtain the source code to an example mod, such as the Randomized Wastelands Mod from https://github.com/FizzerWL/ExampleMods/tree/master/RandomizedWastelandsMod. Download the lua files to a folder on your device. (The easiest way is to use Github's "Download zip" button if you're not a git user) | # Obtain the source code to an example mod, such as the Randomized Wastelands Mod from https://github.com/FizzerWL/ExampleMods/tree/master/RandomizedWastelandsMod. Download the lua files to a folder on your device. (The easiest way is to use Github's "Download zip" button if you're not a git user) | ||
# Launch the Standalone Client, sign in. Click the "Mod Development Console" button. You can also use the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+M to bring up this dialog any time, and also note that this dialog can be docked to sides of your screen if you wish. | # Launch the Standalone Client, sign in. Click the "Mod Development Console" button. You can also use the hotkey Ctrl+Shift+M to bring up this dialog any time, and also note that this dialog can be docked to sides of your screen if you wish. |