XNB mods replace files in your game's <code>Content</code> folder with custom versions. If a mod has some <code>.xnb</code> files and no <code>manifest.json</code>, it's an XNB mod. This is an older type of mod that's no longer recommended, but see [[Modding:Using XNB mods]] if you're still interested. | XNB mods replace files in your game's <code>Content</code> folder with custom versions. If a mod has some <code>.xnb</code> files and no <code>manifest.json</code>, it's an XNB mod. This is an older type of mod that's no longer recommended, but see [[Modding:Using XNB mods]] if you're still interested. |