Changes the shorter Artillery Grenade throw range to be the same as other grenades.
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NOTE: The mod "Better Artillery Signal Flares" by steve40 (link) does what this one does, and more. Check it out!
Description: Artillery Grenades have a much shorter range than other grenades in the vanilla game. This is possibly to avoid players getting an unfair advantage with artillery bombardments. But I didn't like it - having my grenade hit a wall in midair and drop to the ground was really pulling me out. So this mod just switches the grenade detonation timer, so the throwing range is same as the other vanilla grenades.
Installation: I think it should work just fine with NMM or the mod manager of your choice. If you need to ask about manual installation, you already know exactly how to do it.
Uninstallation: Does not contain any scripts, so it *should* be fine to uninstall.
Credits: chucksteel, for teaching me how to use xEdit properly, and pointing out the variable that needed to be changed.