Are you a weeb? Are you an Azur Lane fan? Do you want to smuggle harvested organs and drugs with your favorite waifus? Well here, have some portraits.
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c6/Azur_Lane_English_Release_Logo.png)
Azur Lane Eagle Union Pack
Download! (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qrih3bwcxv3koad/AADTT5FyVLpllk9dQF0lIpTCa?dl=1)
(https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eu_5.png)
Azur Lane Royal Navy Pack
Download! (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/9lm16jj4v1mmlxr/AAA7y8rOPOKBvoDqRDHU6XuZa?dl=1)
(https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/royal_navy.PNG)
Azur Lane Sakura Empire Pack
Coming Soon
Azur Lane Ironblood Pack
Coming Soon
Update for Royal Navy pack: Hey guys, I was making breakfast till I released I didn't put the other faction files in! Don't worry, it will be updated by today!
Update for Royal Navy Pack 2: It has been fixed!
All rights go to Yostars, the creator of Azur Lane
You actually don't have Version Checker enabled because the files are in XLSX format and not csv format while also you are missing multiple entries in the version file itself.
{
# Points toward the online master .version file. This mod works by comparing
# the local and online version to see if there is a newer version available.
#
# The master file must be:
# - Online (duh)
# - Directly reachable (the URL goes to the raw file, not a redirect page)
# - Permanently linked and editable without the URL itself changing
#
# Bitbucket, GitHub, and other online repositories make excellent hosts.
#
"masterVersionFile":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/isturdy/automatic-orders/master/mod/automatic_orders.version",
# The name that is displayed in-game for your mod
"modName":"Automatic Orders",
# The ID of the thread where updates to this mod can be found (optional).
# This is used to launch directly to the forum thread from in the game.
# The ID is the set of digits at the end of the forum thread URL before the dot.
# For example: fractalsoftworks.com/forum/index.php?topic=8181.0 has an ID of 8181
# "modThreadId":00000,
# The current patch number
# Notation is major.minor.patch; trailing zeros are ignored
# This means version 2.1.0 shows up as v2.1, version 4.0.0 as v4, etc
# If you use major.minor notation you can just leave patch as 0
"modVersion":
{
"major": 0,
"minor": 3,
"patch": 2
}
}
See this template.