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Removes the visuals for entrances and exits to allow for more customizability!

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Known Issues: Please note that this mod utilizes model edits to achieve the visuals from not appearing, and may cause some unwanted side effects. When you use this mod it comes at it's own risk until these tools for model edits or an alternative method is discovered. Thank you for understanding. 






Thank you for taking the time to check out my mods for  Planet Coaster! My name is Leaf, and I'm so thankful that you chose to use one of my animals or one of my mods for your Planet Coaster experience!
Click the banner above to check out my YouTube channel for more Planet Coaster & Zoo Content!


This mod and many others would not be possible without the help of the Cobra Tool Developers: Inaki, Hendrix, HarlequinzEg0, Hexabit, as well as so many other fantastic creators within the Planet Zoo Modding Community.




The mod you are downloading currently features:

Nullified! - Nullifies certain elements of the game to allow for more creative flexibility and freedom!

This mod does not require, but it is recommended to still download ACSE.

ACSE is a tool for modders to add more special features to mods that we couldn't add without it. You install it exactly the same way as other mods by unpacking the file and placing the folder into your Steam Library via: \steamapps\common\Planet Coaster 2\win64\ovldata




If you like this mod and my other content, please consider taking a look at my Ko-Fi! This is the best way to commission animals or support me directly, as well as contributing to stretch goals for future mods!





Not currently implemented in Planet Coaster 2.




If this is your first time installing mods, please check out this Installation Tutorial!

This teaches you how to download and install mods from Nexus from the internet to your game! 
After you download this .ZIP / .RAR file, unpack it directly to the following directory: \steamapps\common\Planet Coaster 2\win64\ovldata
If you do not know how to locate your ovldata folder, see the video below.

[Video Coming Soon]

Written Guide:

Please note that it is not officially supported by Frontier Developments. You mod at your own risk, so proceed with caution. This guide is specifically for the Steam version of the game, as modding is not possible on console versions.


Step 1: Locate the Game's Data Folder

Open your Steam Library.
Click the gear icon (Manage) next to the game.
Select Properties > Installed Files > Browse. This opens the game’s installation folder.
Alternatively, you can navigate manually to:

Program Files > Steam > steamapps > common > Planet Coaster 2

From that game folder, go to:

win64 > OVLData

This is where your mods will be placed.


Step 2: Download and Install the Required Tools
Install the Awesome Cobra Script Extender (ACSE)
Visit Nexus Mods and create a free account if you don’t already have one.
Navigate to the ACSE page and click Manual Download.
Extract the downloaded file (using tools like WinRAR, WinZip, or 7-Zip) into the OVLData folder.
Download a Mod (e.g., Scaling Mod by Coppertine)
Go to the mod’s Nexus Mods page and click Manual Download.
Follow the same extraction process as above, ensuring the files are placed correctly in OVLData.


Step 3: Extract and Install Mods Properly

Use a file extraction tool like WinRAR, WinZip, or 7-Zip.
Right-click the mod’s ZIP file and select Extract Here, or drag the files into the OVLData folder manually.
Avoid using "Extract To" if it creates extra folders. If this happens:Move the files from the nested folder to OVLData.
Delete the unnecessary subfolder.


Step 4: Verify Installation

Launch Planet Coaster 2.
Check the top left corner of the main menu for your name and the build of ACSE—this confirms the script extender is working.
Load a new park, place an object, and test your mod (e.g., try scaling objects up or down).


Additional Tips

Troubleshooting Mods:
If your mods don’t work, double-check that the files are in the correct folder and not inside extra subfolders.

Supporting Modders:
Join modding communities, report bugs in the Nexus Mods bug section, and leave feedback for mod creators.