

For the priority just set it to 1 since it's the only mod you'll have recognized and for the compressed value just set it to true as it appears that is the default value. Maybe try manually entering it in with the directory pointing at one of your mod directories. Assuming it isn't actually finding any mods you probably won't have the mod section. If youre using a newer version of windows just type appdata in the. ĭIRECTORY:C:/USERS/USERNAME/APPDATA/ROAMING/RUNIC GAMES/TORCHLIGHT/MODS/BEES/įirst make sure that the boolean value checkfornew is set to true otherwise it's not even looking for mods. The easiest way I can think is to click Start > Run and in the run field type appdata. Open that mods.dat file with notepad and this will contain the information about the installed mods. Go into your mods directory and you'll see all the mod folders that you put in there but there should also be a file mods.dat.


I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you.
