

mod instead.Īnd if there's some way to remove "local mods" from the mods list on the launcher, I can't find it. mod file instead!"Įxcept it says that directory already exists when I try to create a new mod with the path pointed at the. So I say to myself, "maybe I don't point it at the folder, but the. It lets me create the mod, but it does nothing when I enable it and boot up the game. That concerned me, but I put in the mod folder's name anyways. Well the beginning of the path defaults to "mod/", not a backslash. What I gather is that you put in the "path", which would appear to be in the Documents\Paradox Interactive\Stellaris\mods folder. I noticed that there's a "Mod Tools" button, and that seems to be how you create/upload mods. I've been trying to wrestle with it and get locally installed mods to work, and it's just refusing to work.įirst thing I noticed was that upon updating to the newest launcher, all the (previously working) local mods did not appear on the mods list and that only workshop mods appeared.

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