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Use mod organizer for multiple games
Use mod organizer for multiple games





But then the GoG Galaxy just won't start it - no visible errors.

use mod organizer for multiple games

I tried to double click just the bat file and everything would start - MO2 and then the game. I tried both with it or without it and that small change the other guy in that thread did /swaping places/ too and did not work. My line for the bat file is without the profile part. bat file and changed the executable but GoG Galaxy just won't start it sadly :(. Hey Demitrix2k !Īny chance you can help me too ? I have exactly the same problem but with Morrowind and I did what you said here in the last post. So if you've done my old method, its the steps to making a bat file, then you simply just add it as another executable and make it the default to run when you click play. select it as default by clicking "default executable" so when you click play, it will use that one instead of the default that comes with installation. tick and enable custom executable and click in the bottom "add another executable / arguments" and select the bat file wherever you so placed it( might aswell put it in game directory to keep it clean.)ĥ. Go to your game in Galaxy 2.0 and click the button on the right side of play which is the options menuĬant find what im describing? here is a video Ĥ. "C:\Mod Organizer 2\ModOrganizer.exe" -p "GOG-DemitriX-NV" "moshortcut://:New Vegas"ģ. paste and configure according to how you want it to launch, i do it like this make a bat file with ( open notepad, paste contents, save as. My earlier guide in here was for Galaxy 1.2 which is now outdated, there are way better tools making this actually way way simpler, so il post a quick tutorial since its super easy now, few steps.ġ. With this solution, you might be able to launch your modified game through GOG.ĭemitrix2k: You no longer need to convert bat to. Finally, check the option "Default executable" and click "OK". Search the executable you have created and select it. Check the "Custom executables/arguments" option and click on "Add another executable / arguments". Now, go to the menu of the game on GOG Galaxy, click on Settings > Manage installation > Configure. After that, instead of replacing the original game executable with the one you have just created, you simply have to copy it to the game folder. Name it the way it pleases you most (I have named mine "Fallout 3 mod"). If anyone is having problems to make the game launches through GOG Galaxy, just use the script provided by and transform the patch with your profile on a executable exe.file. But I got a solution and I think it is worth to share with anyone who might get stucked like I did.

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Italov: I ended up on this topic after installing some mods through Mod Organizer and had some problems trying to duplicate the things discussed here.







Use mod organizer for multiple games