I even searched all the downloaded mod folders for. If everyone has this issue, why is everyone always directed to steamapps\workshop\content\435150 instead of steamapps\downloading\435150?Īlso, I did address my situation with the. You don't have to touch the installation folder. pak files go into Documents\Larian Studios\Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition\Mods. when moved from there into the Larian mod folder, the mods aren't showing up in game still.ġ- That's what I mean when I say that DE does not do it's job, so everyone has this issueĢ- If they do not show up, it means that you did something wrong. for some reason my mods aren't even properly downloading the way the workshop intends (stuck in the downloading folder permanently instead of finishing and going to the workshop subfolder) and 2. Originally posted by Ace ♥♥♥♥:That's the common answer that I was talking about at the beginning. Copy and paste them to DocumentsLarian StudiosDivinity Original Sin 2Mods and activate them from the in game mods checklist.
You can find them in SteamSteamappsworkshopcontent435150. It's plenty powerful, and pretty easy to use. Thanks for the help, my load order was the problem. I'll try the manager but if it's not working while in the folder full stop I can't imagine a mod manager changing that. Divinity: Original Sin 2 includes a brilliant GM mode, and it's great for storytellers who want a tabletop RPG experience sans the tabletop. when moved from there into the Larian mod folder, the mods aren't showing up in game still. That's the common answer that I was talking about at the beginning.
When you download a new mod or if there's an update you should be able to click the Update button at the top. You can fix it easily by using LaughingLeader's mod manager every time you download a new mod : Originally posted by Luxen:Definitive Edition doesn't do its job to copy the workshop paks downloaded in steamapps\workshop\content\435150\ to Documents\Larian Studios\Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition\Mods