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Flying Scorpion

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*if a moderator sees this, could you please move this to the tech support subforum?*

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I was having trouble linking up with my friend to play multiplayer. We're both trying to use my mod but we were having problems with "different versions of the game." I subscribed to my own mod on steam, and together we tried a lot of removing files and then verifying the integrity of them...



well in the process I managed to break the "link" between my working folder for my mod, and the stellaris game launcher... it no longer allows me to upload the newest edits I've made to my mod. How do I fix this?

In the mean time, I have a brute force solution: "create a new mod" since that's the only thing the launcher lets me do here, then copy/paste everything into the "new mod" so that is' basically a copy of my old one. :/ not an ideal solution because the old mod is public and people are subscribed to it. BAH.

Solved:

I had deleted the .mod file inside the Documents\Paradox Interactive\Stellaris\mod folder, which had the filepath that the launcher uses for direction on which folder to look for the mod.

After creating a new mod, I just copy/pasted this .mod file and edited it to have the correct file path. Solved!
 

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