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A "mod folder" is the term used to describe placing all the revised files for a mod into a separate folder so that they do not overwrite any of the existing game files. If a mod is fully "mod foldered" then it and the original game can be played on the same game installation just by using a different short-cut to each. Other similar "mod folder" mods can also use the same installation saving the player a lot of hard-disc space and reducing the need to | A "mod folder" is the term used to describe placing all the revised files for a mod into a separate folder so that they do not overwrite any of the existing game files. If a mod is fully "mod foldered" then it and the original game can be played on the same game installation just by using a different short-cut to each. Other similar "mod folder" mods can also use the same installation saving the player a lot of hard-disc space and reducing the need to uninstall and reinstall the game. | ||
Mod foldered mods are possible for [[Rome: Total War]] | For the games built on the Warscape engine ([[Empire: Total War]] onwards) a pack system is used and the mod-folder term is not relevant. | ||
Mod foldered mods are possible for: | |||
*[[Rome: Total War]] | |||
*[[Barbarian Invasion]] | |||
*[[Alexander]] | |||
*[[Medieval II: Total War]] (from patch 1.2 onwards). | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[ | *[[RTW Mods|RTW Mod Finder Table]] - list indicates which mods are mod-foldered and folder name where known. | ||
*[[M2TW Mods|M2TW Mod Finder Table]] - list indicates which mods are mod-foldered and folder name where known. | |||
*[[-mod:my mod]] - Article about modding using the mod folder system. | *[[-mod:my mod]] - Article about modding using the mod folder system. | ||
[[Category:Terms and Acronyms]] | [[Category:Terms and Acronyms]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:44, 30 September 2018
A "mod folder" is the term used to describe placing all the revised files for a mod into a separate folder so that they do not overwrite any of the existing game files. If a mod is fully "mod foldered" then it and the original game can be played on the same game installation just by using a different short-cut to each. Other similar "mod folder" mods can also use the same installation saving the player a lot of hard-disc space and reducing the need to uninstall and reinstall the game.
For the games built on the Warscape engine (Empire: Total War onwards) a pack system is used and the mod-folder term is not relevant.
Mod foldered mods are possible for:
- Rome: Total War
- Barbarian Invasion
- Alexander
- Medieval II: Total War (from patch 1.2 onwards).
See Also
- RTW Mod Finder Table - list indicates which mods are mod-foldered and folder name where known.
- M2TW Mod Finder Table - list indicates which mods are mod-foldered and folder name where known.
- -mod:my mod - Article about modding using the mod folder system.
