![]() ![]() To do this i used Notepad , but i'm sure it works without it, simply right click the mod.info file, click Edit from the drop-down list and add the id element. It should look something like this: "id=NameOfTheMod" Simply edit the mod.info file and add the id element to it, use the name of the mod, preferably. I came with a solution for this(it's really simple you should have figured it out by now): Add file Project Zomboid 2.9.7 - Latest Build - PC. Quite how long you manage to put it off is another matter. The game then recognizes the mod and lists it as loaded, but when you load a world and the mod doesn't work at all. Whether surviving in Knox County free-roam or controlling Indie Stone mascot Baldspot in his quest to save his injured wife Kate death is always a certainty. ![]() The game tries to find the id for the mod and fails in doing so, therefore it adds the address of where the mod is located ( C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Zomboid\mods\MODNAME) then the game lists the game in the "loaded.txt file in the mods folder with this "default" id. įor some reason some of the mod developers do not add the id element, this brings(at least for me) an annoying problem: These are listed in here: "name, id, poster, description and url". With the newest steam build mod loader all the mods are required to have a mod.info file this one needs to consist of 5 basic elements, I found a pretty annoying bug with the installation of mods, sometimes you would install the mod properly and it would even show on the in-game menu tab, however the mod wouldn't work at all. Here you will find the examplemodfolder Robo talked about. Of course only if iinstalled steam with the common path etc pp^^Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\ProjectZomboid\mods The following path shouldt guide you to your Steam-Version Zomboid-Mod-Folder. I don´t know yet if the Steam Version will use this path for its savegamefiles too. With the Windows path direction you will only open your current savegame folder. Hey 2 Robomat and all of the Windows-using-Zomboiders out there!įirst of all Sry for my - I think overall more than horrible - english grammar and stuff like this Dīut I think you will be able to follow and understand me at the end. Start the game and select the mod in the Mod-Options screen.Drag and drop the unzipped mod into this folder.Find the /mods folder (it should contain an examplemod folder already). ![]()
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