Torchlight II

Torchlight II

Your Torchlight II Transmutation Station
Here you can find mods that allow nearly unlimited customization of Torchlight II. Use the GUTS Editor to change almost any aspect of the game and share your creations with the community. Click here to learn more.
lo0mid> 3 Mar, 2022 @ 4:38am
How can i install mods in TL 1^......
In which folder do I need to install mods?
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steffire3 9 3 Mar, 2022 @ 11:09am 
Originally posted by lo0mid°°:
In which folder do I need to install mods?

For TL1 if I remember correctly - the folder is located within the appdata folder and that requires a setting to be changed within the file / folder viewer to make it easily accessible.
lo0mid> 4 Mar, 2022 @ 5:05am 
Originally posted by steffire3:
Originally posted by lo0mid°°:
In which folder do I need to install mods?

For TL1 if I remember correctly - the folder is located within the appdata folder and that requires a setting to be changed within the file / folder viewer to make it easily accessible.

I installed a mod in the folder steamapps>common> torchlight>mods but didnt work!Probably wrong folder.
steffire3 9 4 Mar, 2022 @ 11:49am 
Originally posted by lo0mid°°:
Originally posted by steffire3:

For TL1 if I remember correctly - the folder is located within the appdata folder and that requires a setting to be changed within the file / folder viewer to make it easily accessible.

I installed a mod in the folder steamapps>common> torchlight>mods but didnt work!Probably wrong folder.

The appdata folder will be within the User directory once unhidden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcRHl3twhFM
lo0mid> 5 Mar, 2022 @ 12:22am 
Originally posted by steffire3:
Originally posted by lo0mid°°:

I installed a mod in the folder steamapps>common> torchlight>mods but didnt work!Probably wrong folder.

The appdata folder will be within the User directory once unhidden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcRHl3twhFM
Thanks very much
WingedKagouti 26 Jun, 2022 @ 4:32am 
Easy access to those folders can be achieved by using the Windows key and R (the shortcut to open the Run dialog) and then typing one of the following into the dialog that appears

%appdata%

or

%localappdata%

followed by clicking the OK button or hitting the Enter key. The % around the words are important here.

What this does is make Windows look up the environment variable "appdata" (or "localappdata" if that's what you used) and then input the value into the most appropriate program. Since the value in those two variables are paths, Windows will by default open Explorer which navigates to the indicated location.
beautiful 7 Jul, 2022 @ 8:18pm 
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