

- #CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD INSTALL#
- #CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD MOD#
- #CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD WINDOWS#
This is because the localisation folder doesn't alter the checksum, as it's only a cosmetic change. Tip: notice that the in-game checksum has not changed compared to the one from the launcher.
#CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD MOD#
mod file is not in the correct folder or has the wrong extension (.txt instead of. Troubleshooting: if the mod doesn't show up in the launcher, it probably means the. Step 8: Activate the mod "My mod" in the launcher (and don't activate any other mod) and start the game. PICK_YOUR_STARTING_ERA Choose Your Favourite Era x Step 7: Open the file with a text editor and copy the following lines to the file and save: Each folder has its own loading order/overriding behavior.

Tip: the "00_" prefix is to ensure our localization is loaded first and overrides the vanilla one. Step 6: Create an empty file named "00_mymod.csv" in that folder ( ~/My Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/mymod/localisation/00_mymod.csv).
#CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD WINDOWS#
mod.txt) - disable "Hide Known Extensions" option of Windows explorer. Step 2: Create an empty file named "mymod.mod" in the CK2 mod folder ( ~/My Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/mymod.mod). mod format here is just a plain text file, saved with.
#CRUSADER KINGS 2 AGOT MOD INSTALL#
Note: there is also a legacy common\Crusader Kings II\mod\ folder in the CK2 install directory, but it must not be used to store mods.Ĭreate the. Step 1: Create a mod folder ~/My Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/mod/, if it doesn't exist. Tip: you may create shortcuts to these directories on your desktop. Depending on your configuration and Windows version, this could look like: C:\Users\\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II, and in Linux, ~/.paradoxinteractive/Crusader Kings/. The path is generally something like ~/My Documents/Paradox Interactive/Crusader Kings II/, where ~ is the home directory. The CK2 user files: it contains the user data (saves, game preferences, logs and mods).It will take you to a path that ends with something like steamapps\common\Crusader Kings II. Choose the local files tab and then press browse local files. It can be found via Steam: find CK2 in your games library, right click on the name and select properties in the menu. The CK2 install directory: it contains the base game files, which should not be modified directly and considered 'read-only' (modifications will be lost when Steam is updating).There are 2 different directories involved: Install a good text editor (such as Notepad++), since default Notepad on Windows can possibly mess up the file encoding.
