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How To Install Mods? : Steam For Mac
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Install Warband Mod for Steam and Non-Steam Users // May 2nd, 2010 // This guide will show you how to install a Mount and Blade: Warband Mod for Steam and non-Steam users. Download the mod you want to install. Remember where you downloaded the file. Sample mod: 2. Extract the files. Using a file extractor such as 7-Zip , right-click the file and choose ‘Extract Here’, or open it with your extraction program and extract that way.

Copy extracted files to Warband’s Modules folder. For Steam users: C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/mountblade warband/Modules, or C:/Program Files/Steam/steamapps/common/mountblade warband/Modules For non-Steam users: C:/Program Files/Mount and Blade Warband/Modules, or C:/Program Files/TaleWorlds/Mount and Blade Warband/Modules 4. Start Mount and Blade: Warband and check the Modules drop-down box for the mod you installed. If you get stuck, post a comment and someone will help you out. Happy slashing! 104 Responses to “Install Warband Mod for Steam and Non-Steam Users”. The Modules folder used by Warband should always contain the Native folder.

Kerbal Space Program. I am running KSP through Steam on my Mac but I do not know how to install the mods with the Mac. I know where to get the mods, I just don't. How to Install Mods for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II on Mac, Linux, and Windows. Installing Some other Mods on the Mac Practical application Store. Installing The Sith Lords Restored Written content Mod and Other Mods on Steam.

You may be looking at a folder named similarly but which is not the true Modules folder. I believe there is such a folder in the Steam folder, but it is used for something different (modding certain games through Steam, I think). The video at 2:30 shows the full path to the Modules folder you need.

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Can you send a screenshot of the folder you are looking at? I sent you my email a couple minutes ago. We shall get to the bottom of this 😉. @kaan @PleaseHelp Make sure your that when you extract the mod it doesn’t create multiple folders within folders. In other words, when you double-click on the mod’s folder, it should show a list of several folders and files.

If it instead shows another folder named after the mod, then double folders were created. The easiest way to install it correctly is to move the.rar or.zip containing the mod into the Modules folder, then right-click, and select “Extract here”. Or you can open the.rar/.zip and look for an option “Extract here.” Hopefully that is the solution to your problem. If you provide some more details, I would be happy to help. I’ve watched your videos, read through taleworlds forum, checked out nights and nights of information on mod installing and i’m stuck in a rut. I never wanted to ask because the information all seems so “barny style” but i just can’t play any of the mods i download. I follow your youtube video to the T.a dozen times over.

The only one that was a success was tweakmb. Would that be stopping all the others? I just want native, single player, small mods like troops, banners, companionsbut i can’t. Any patient help would be appreciated.

The Mods button is disabled in the MainMenu.lua file. To re-enable this button you will need to navigate to the MainMenu.lua file, open it with a text editor (like ) and comment out line 33. /Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/sid meier's civilization v/assets/UI/FrontEnd/MainMenu.lua Assuming you use Steam The line is: Controls.ModsButton:SetHide( true ); To comment it out simply add two hyphens like this: - Controls.ModsButton:SetHide( true ); This should re-enable the Mods button on the Main Menu. Some mods work and some do not, it seems rather hit or miss. If you have a xxxx.Civ5Mod file use something like Ez7z to expand the file which will create a folder that you can then put in your MODS folder which should be similar to this: (Depending on which version of Civil you have) /Library/Application Support/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/MODS/ or /Documents/Aspyr/Sid Meier's Civilization 5/MODS/ depending on whether you have changed the setting to use the Library instead of Documents.

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NOTE: If you are running OS 10.7 (Lion) then Users//Library/ is hidden in Finder. Hold the Alt key down and select the Finder's Go menu. You will see Library as one of the options in that menu.

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NOTE 2: Currently, every time you download a new patch for the game it overwrites your MainMenu.lua back to default so you will have to comment out line 33 again. I was having trouble since I had G&K but I solved it. I had to update a MainMenu.lua file in a different location than the one given above. Try to one at Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/sid meier civilization v/Civilization V: Gods & Kings/Contents/Home/assets/DLC/Expansion/UI/FrontEnd/MainMenu.lua When you get to the application Civilization V: Gods & Kings, you still have to right click on it and then go to 'Show Package Contents' to get the 'Contents' folder. Once you get to the MainMenu.lua file, follow the directions on editing the it and you should be good to go. I'm on Mountain Lion 10.8.1. Alright, I had trouble with this one but I think I just blew the lid off it.

In Mac OS Lion when you go to the /Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/sid meier's civilization v/ folder there's no 'assets' folder. All that appears is Civilization.app. You need to right click on Civilization.app and in that menu hit 'show package contents' You'll then see the application folder's parts. Then follow this path: Contents/Home/Assets/UI/FrontEnd/MainMenu.lua Then edit the MainMenu.lua file as instructed above and you should be good to go!