
I mean, the files are in a similar format to what the I-16 skin file has, 4. I just want it to work, do i have to rename the files to anything or does this just not work? It still shows up as "Disabled" with no drop down menu or anything, ive tried putting it in the template folder before, and also replacing the files in the template folder, and i've also tried this. So basically ive tried what you said (copying the file itself to the UserSkins folder), but it wont work. I need a little help for one skin i have, its for the SM.79 B (Italy) That file contains the five files needed for the skinĪnd voilà, you have a working custom skin for your I-16 Type 10 To install this skin, all you need to do is putting the " Brazovets' I-16 Type 10." file into the Warthunder/UserSkins directory: I downloaded the skin from your link, and I got the same five files. blk (I edited my original post accordingly) Yeah, that fault is on my part, the file ending is actually. blk file, but thats all Warthunder needs to detect a user skin being present. Of course nothing would happen upon selecting it, as the file contains nothing but a. I started the game up, logged in, selected the 元/33 CC (italian 1.0 SPG) and voilà, the dummy file showed up. The file itself contained no information. Just to give another example, I created a test file under the same directory as mentioned above, created a new textfile within it and named said text file " it_l3_cc". a skin for the Me 262 A1 can be used on all the other variants too) blk files in a single skin folder, so that the same skin can be used on different aircraft (e.g. The whole userskin system is a bit fiddly at times, but what I learned is that the name of the text file in your skin folder is the most important part! named like the dummy file created when creating a new user skin.Īs an example, I have three user skins for the german P-47, stored in three files under Warthunder/Userskins :Īnd when looking ingame, the three different skins are displayed correctly:


blk file that comes with a custom skin is named proberly, i.e.
