See to it that thy crossbow remaineth draw after it be stowed, lest thee find thyself unready when peril arise.
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Mod Overview: This mod allows your crossbow to stay cocked throughout an entire day of hunting without needing to discharge or de-cock it. If you've already cocked the crossbow earlier, simply insert a bolt to keep it ready for use.
Installation: Extract the folder into: 📂 Kingdom Come - Deliverance II\mods (If the mods folder doesn’t exist, create it manually.) Typical installation path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\KingdomComeDeliverance2\Mods\
About Patched Table Files (PTF): Originally introduced in Kingdom Come: Deliverance mods using the official tools, PTF allows targeted file modifications instead of overwriting entire files. This method enhances compatibility, enabling multiple mods to alter the same file provided they don’t modify the same lines. The term PTF is now used for similarly structured mods in this game even without the original tools.