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This is what the editor will look like after importing Yandere Simulator files: I personally find it easier to read and connect them together.
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Ty-dere recommends using JSON Editor and AlexTheTech recommends using Notepad++.
#YANDERE SIMULATOR CREATOR MOD#
I have not done this in the picture as the "Used Backup" is a mod I have not released. Tip: Rename your folders after mods you are using.These backups are from the September 29th Build. This image shows Ty-dere's backup files for Yandere Simulator. Here is the layout of Ty-dere's backup JSON folders - if making more than 1 backup, make sure you put the JSON in separate folders Ty-dere's Golden Rule of JSON Modding: Use your backups, NOT your Students.JSON in the Yandere Simulator's StreamingAssets folder.ĪlexTheTech's Golden Rule of JSON Modding: Copy-paste your JSON file, rename copy to " JSON Type - Backup" and in case something goes wrong, rename the bugged JSON file to " JSON Type - Bugged" and copy-paste the backup to bugged version's previous name and try recreating the JSON.īefore even starting to create your mod, backup your files and put the original somewhere safe where you can easily put it back into the game and won't forget where it is (desktop or a "modding" folder are good choices).