Reply to Re: What's the best way to open (not install) .dmod files?
If you don't have an account, just leave the password field blank.
That's good to hear. So ideally the old d-mods could eventually be updated to use non-wonky compression. I doubt that's really going to happen though. But I can at least update my own d-mods. Possibly doing a few other bug-fixes while I'm at it.
Incidentally, this inspired me to check out the newest version of DFArc. And I have to say, it's significantly less annoying than the last one I tried.
Incidentally, this inspired me to check out the newest version of DFArc. And I have to say, it's significantly less annoying than the last one I tried.