zip file so you gotta enter that I'm afraid, anyway copy the contents of the file called descriptor.mod.Īight so final stage, copy any of those random ass ugc_xxxxxxxxxx.mod files from before and replace those x's with your workshop file ID. Now what we gotta do is switch to the "394360" folder and open the folder that relates to the mod at hand, it might contain a. A speedy way to do this is go to one of your other ugc_xxxxxxxxxx.mod files and open it in notepad, it'll have a bit that say's path = "this" copy whatever "this" is and paste that into your file explorer address bar, mine's path="F:/SteamLibrary/steamapps/workshop/content/394360/1600626946" for example. Now I'm gonna assume you ain't got that file, that's a bit crap but let's fix it. Go to a browser or steam and check the very top it'll be like sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2227081070 and id= is the workshop content id. A Very British Civil War - 'Something' - 2270938177.Novum Vexillum Global conflict - 2227081070.Where do you find the steam id though? Well fair play for not knowing, here's some mods that relate to me and their IDs then I'll say how to find it quickly for others You need one of them to have the same xxxx as the steam file id of your mod you want. Navigate to Documents\Paradox Interactive\Hearts of Iron IV\mod and there are loads of files that are ugc_xxxxxxxxxx.mod awfully exciting and all. Second is a bit more tricky and a bit of an annoyance to do but here goes. This normally fixes it and any weird issues your game is having. ![]() Aight so you've got an issue where your mod ain't showing up properly or it is and you ain't getting the mod ingame.įirst is simple go to your Documents\Paradox Interactive\Hearts of Iron IV and delete that folder (maybe backup your savegame folder there if you want them!).
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