Stonehearth where do i find downloaded workshop mods
They are highlighted in gray in the Mods menu. The radiant and stonehearth mods are required, so you won't be able to disable them in the Mods menu.
If you accidentally delete any of the required mods, you'll have to redownload them for the game to work correctly. They are tagged as Debug mods in the menu. Modders can enable them to help debugging their mods. There is also an official Stonehearth modding guide , which currently covers the very basics, but is planned to be expanded with in-depth tutorials and a scripting reference.
Stonehearth Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. Official Website On Kickstarter Steam. Gamepedia support Report a bad ad Help Wiki Contact us. English German. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. They will be automatically converted to. Go to the Mods menu from the main menu, and click on the "Create New Mod" button above the third column.
The namespace can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens and underscores. Spaces and other characters are not allowed. Try to keep it short and unique. If your mod is going to be exclusively a translation mod, check the "Is this a translation mod? This will add a special tag that will allow different players to keep their own translation mods active when they join a multiplayer game, so that each player can play in their own language.
If your mod is going to add building templates, check the "Is this a building templates mod? This will add a special tag that will allow you to add building templates to your mod very easily. More instructions here. Click on "Create". This will create the mod folder and a pre-filled manifest for you. The mod will appear in the Workshop Uploads list, and the mod folder will be automatically opened so you can start adding content to it. Don't copy them there because you will get a conflict inside the game having two mods with the same namespace , and you would have to disable or remove one of them.