
Find the Ravenfield Tools in the Unity Editor menu bar, and click Ravenfield Tools -> Set Game Executable. With the mod tools import done, we need to select the Ravenfield Executable to let the tools communicate with your installation of Ravenfield. This imports the Ravenfield Mod Tools to your Unity project. Once your project has been created, click Assets -> Import Package -> Custom Package and select your downloaded RFTools.unitypackage file. DO NOT select the High Definition/Universal Render Pipeline as these are INCOMPATIBLE with Ravenfield. Finally, download the RFTools.unitypackage file and save it somewhere on your computer.Īfter all software has been installed, start Unity 2020.3 and create a new project. With Unity installed, you can now optionally install Blender if you wish to modify the existing 3d models. When installing the Unity editor, make sure you check the Windows Build Tools. It is not case sensitive.Start by downloading and installing Unity, either via the Unity Hub or by direct download. List weapon names or weapon categories, separating them by semicolons only.

Remove individual weapons from the mutator. Remove weapon categories from the mutator. How much the vanilla "kickback" and "Snap" values are reduced. How much a weapon will "roll" when fired continuously.

How far back the weapon is pushed when fired. Visual Recoil Settings (These have a negligible effect on actual shot direction):

Most weapons have a prone value of around 0.6, so in-game prone recoil is reduced by 52% when Use Weapon Prone Stats is enabled) *(The config's Prone Recoil is higher than Crouching Recoil by default. When disabled, only the mutator's Prone Recoil is considered. If enabled, prone recoil is calculated by WeaponProneRecoil X Prone Recoil.

Weather to consider the weapon's built-in prone stats. Note that this scales the angle (in degrees) that recoil can be redirected, so setting it too high could cause the weapon to recoil downwards occasionally. Scales the left / right pull of individual weapons. The speed that recoil re-centers itself after firing.
