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File: Firefight.zip ... May 2026

A file named mod.txt is essential for the game to recognize the archive as a valid modification. It defines settings such as active nationalities, available equipment, and specific credit values for a scenario.

Note that progress is generally not stored in these zip files; on Windows, for instance, save data is frequently kept in the Windows Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\'chaos works'\Fire Fight . Firefight Mods - Windows Games by Sean O'Connor File: Firefight.zip ...

If the zip is a custom map, it requires a CustomMapCodeNames.txt file in the destination folder to list the map's unique code so it appears in the game menu. Installation and Technical Handling A file named mod

Files are moved to /Download/Firefight/Custom Maps/ or the app's data directory, often requiring manual storage permissions in system settings. Firefight Mods - Windows Games by Sean O'Connor

A folder (often named mod or the map's 4-letter code) containing subdirectories like Data , Images , or Sound that mirror the main game's directory structure.

A "Firefight.zip" file is commonly associated with custom for the World War II real-time simulation game Firefight , developed by Sean O'Connor. Based on the game's architecture, such a file typically contains data folders and configuration files used to add new equipment, units, or terrain to the simulation. Likely Contents and Structure

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