Oh ok. I don't go into the XML files (I'm too lazy to figure that out), so the only exposure I have to it is through Overload. So, based on your answer, I'm guessing the mod can't get to those files. Thanks @EternalDarkness
You find a site with hexadecimal codes for colors. Then you select a color, take its code, go to xml file of your build, scroll to the bottom, find a color that you want to replace, and paste your hexadecimal code.
lol. There are none! @DynamicAviation
Okay, I might try it out soon. Thanks again @EternalDarkness
@aircraftarsenal123 no problem. It doesn't require xml mastery. Once you enter xml file and scroll to the bottom, it's obvious.
Oh ok. I don't go into the XML files (I'm too lazy to figure that out), so the only exposure I have to it is through Overload. So, based on your answer, I'm guessing the mod can't get to those files. Thanks @EternalDarkness
You find a site with hexadecimal codes for colors. Then you select a color, take its code, go to xml file of your build, scroll to the bottom, find a color that you want to replace, and paste your hexadecimal code.