

Copy all the files from there and move them into “C:\Games\World Of Tanks\res_mods\audio”.Before you move the Gnomefathers audio files into your “res_mods” folder, go to the following folder: “C:\Games\World Of Tanks\res\audio”.


Previews of the sights can be found in the forum thread. In this case the installation notes for these alternative arty sights is included in the “Readme” file I told you to ignore earlier. Usually if the creator of the mod does this, he will include previews and notes about how to install them with the mod. Jimbo has included alternative arty crosshairs in his mod, so the user can choose what kind of arty sight he wants. Your mod should now be installed successfully. Windows will ask if you want to merge the folders. You should see that theres a folder with the same name inside (0.8.1). Move the “0.8.1” folder to “C:\Games\World Of Tanks\res_mods”.The file is just a readme, you can read it later if you want, but ignore it for now. zip package has 2 folders (“0.8.1” and “arty-mode”) and 1 file inside it. Now the “installing” part depends on how the creator of the mod has packaged his mod. You should see “res_mods” folder there.Go to the root of your World of Tanks installation (“C:\Games\World Of Tanks” for example).Extract it on to your desktop (You can extract it anywhere you want, but I tend to use desktop, because I find it’s easier to work with the mod from there).Here we show you how easily install mods to your World of Tanks game.
