⚠️ Warning:
Work in progress, lots of features missing, expect bugs.
This is a thing to help find games of a specific engine, and then easily install universal mods for that game. I made it because when I'm making mods for games, there's a few different steps that are repeated for every game:
- Checking the game engine.
- Checking the engine version.
- Checking the Unity scripting backend (il2cpp/mono).
- Installing Unity Explorer for inspecting the game scenes.
- etc
So this tool automates a lot of that work. This also lets you filter your Steam owned games by engine, so you can for instance find all the Unreal games you own.
Rai Pal can make it easier to use Praydog's UEVR, a universal VR mod for Unreal Engine games. Here are some of the fun activities Rai Pal can help you with:
- Find all the Unreal Engine games in your Steam library (even the ones you haven't installed yet).
- Automatically find installed Unreal Engine games (supports Steam, GOG, and Epic, more to come later).
- Detect the Unreal Engine version of games you have installed.
- Show the UEVR compatibility score for installed Steam games (hidden by default, check the filters menu).
- Download and auto-update UEVR.
- Launch UEVR for a specific game, so you don't need to select the game process in the UEVR menu.
Rai Pal
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