Oxidizer Tank (MOT)
Just when you need that extra oxidizer on your spaceplane…
Installation Instructions
Using CurseForge/OverWolf app or CKAN
You should be all good! (check for latest version on CurseForge)
If Downloaded from CurseForge/OverWolf manual download
To install, place the Mkerb
folder inside your Kerbal Space Program’s GameData folder:
- REMOVE ANY OLD VERSIONS OF THE PRODUCT BEFORE INSTALLING
- Delete
<KSP_ROOT>/GameData/Mkerb/OxidizerTank
- Delete
- Extract the package’s
Mkerb/
folder into your KSP’s GameData folder as follows:<PACKAGE>/Mkerb
–><KSP_ROOT>/GameData
- Overwrite any preexisting folder/file(s).
- you should end up with
<KSP_ROOT>/GameData/Mkerb/OxidizerTank
If Downloaded from SpaceDock / GitHub / other
To install, place the GameData
folder inside your Kerbal Space Program folder:
- REMOVE ANY OLD VERSIONS OF THE PRODUCT BEFORE INSTALLING
- Delete
<KSP_ROOT>/GameData/Mkerb/OxidizerTank
- Delete
- Extract the package’s
GameData
folder into your KSP’s root folder as follows:<PACKAGE>/GameData
–><KSP_ROOT>
- Overwrite any preexisting file.
- you should end up with
<KSP_ROOT>/GameData/Mkerb/OxidizerTank
The following file layout must be present after installation
<KSP_ROOT>
+ [GameData]
+ [Mkerb]
+ [MkerbInc]
+ [Agencies]
...
+ [Flags]
...
...
+ [OxidizerTank]
+ [Compatibility]
...
+ [Config]
...
+ [Contracts]
...
+ [Localization]
...
+ [Parts]
...
* #.#.#.#.htm
* Attributions.htm
* changelog.md
* GPL-3.0.txt
* ManualInstallation.htm
* MkerbOxidizerTank.version
* readme.htm
...
* [ModularManagement (MM)][MM] or [Module Manager][m-m]
* ModuleManager.ConfigCache
* KSP.log
...