![]() ![]() Unlike the other sources where you have to manually install the mod, Steam does this automatically if you use the Steam Client, and you can download simply by clicking the "Subscribe" button on a mods page. The Steam client has a built in means of downloading and installing mods, and is possibly one of the safest means of getting mods. Bear in mind that while some are not perfect, these are still the best places to find mods. Each has a "Danger Rating", this being the likelihood (or lack thereof) of viruses being disguised as mods on these websites. Then like 15 seconds after I closed the game it hit me how dumb I was! I was over thinking it and it's simple just put it in the normal Rimworld Mod folder.This is a list of websites where mods are typically posted, and where it is recommended to download mods. Back to Sendowl for me! Which I plan to use Sendowl anyhow for the most part because I can make each folder of the game standalone and have multiple games going at the same time with independent mod and save folders. ![]() thought to myself well I guess the Steam users are ****ed they can't use regular mods not from Steam Workshop sucks for them. Thank you Snownova I did the same exact thing. I've found the workshop/content folder, but when I copy the mod into the folder it doesn't show up in my game.ĮDIT: Figured it out, not the workshop folder but the common/Rimworld/Mods folder. ![]() How do I do this in reverse? I want to include a mod downloaded from the forum in my steam Rimworld game. ![]()
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