![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Please like this video and share this to anyone.įeel free to post comments below, and I will respond frequently to your questions. Music: "Exit the Premises" (Kevin MacLeod)ĭon't forget to subscribe to my channel. Your mod is in the wrong direct folder of the addons.) You can browse the Workshop for mods you would like to have in your game and subscribe to them. (If your installed mod doesn't appear in the addons while in-game. The Rome II Steam Workshop is a directory of user created modifications for the game that can alter many different areas of the game, from simple balance mods to adding new units to changing the graphics in the game. Done! Open your game and check your installed mods on the addons in-game. ![]() D:/Games/Left 4 Dead 2/left4dead2/addonsĥ. C:/Games/Left 4 Dead 2/left4dead2/addons Find a mod you like and click "Download" (Keep clicking the download button until it downloads the file)Ĥ. There's alot of L4D mods in non-steam, so you'll manually download and installed it.ģ. It will appear on the folder "left4dead2/addons/workshop/your_subscribed_addons"ġ. You'll see on the Downloads tab of your SteamĦ. Find the mods you like and click "Subscribe". If you want mods, then you can browse to the "workshop" from Left 4 Dead 2 (Unfortunately, Left 4 Dead 1 has removed the workshop mods, the main reason is, valve already ported the maps of the L4D1 campaigns and survivors to the L4D2 game.)ĥ. Select "left4dead/left4dead2" folder, then find the "addons" folderĤ. Go to your Steam Library and find your game "Left 4 Dead 1 / 2"Ģ. Today I'll show you people how to download and install L4D mods (both Steam and Non-Steam Mode)ġ. ![]()
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