Smart addition, really the only thing missing from GOG Galaxy. There's a part of me that enjoys loading up a ton of mods and trying to figure out the load order but I know that's not most normal...
Smart addition, really the only thing missing from GOG Galaxy. There's a part of me that enjoys loading up a ton of mods and trying to figure out the load order but I know that's not most normal people.
You use an installer to configure the mod into a separate directory and launch it there. For Fallout London, for example, you install FO4 however you want it, tell the FOLON installer where it is,...
You use an installer to configure the mod into a separate directory and launch it there.
For Fallout London, for example, you install FO4 however you want it, tell the FOLON installer where it is, and it should make the mod work for you IIRC. It's more for use with large-scale mods that GOG agrees to manage.
Smart addition, really the only thing missing from GOG Galaxy. There's a part of me that enjoys loading up a ton of mods and trying to figure out the load order but I know that's not most normal people.
YouTube announcement:
https://youtu.be/pTn4IaYakFc
How is this different than Steam Workshop!
Also, nice reminder to keep eyes open for Skyblivion!Thatll get me to crack Skyrim open again.
It's on GoG
I see...
You use an installer to configure the mod into a separate directory and launch it there.
For Fallout London, for example, you install FO4 however you want it, tell the FOLON installer where it is, and it should make the mod work for you IIRC. It's more for use with large-scale mods that GOG agrees to manage.
Why does it need to be different?