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Workshop mods darkest dungeon location
Workshop mods darkest dungeon location









workshop mods darkest dungeon location

The fact that Conexus has the following line in its Readme is enough to make me shy away: Steam already does that I just need something to sort them in the right order. Why have a separate app manage the downloading and updating of mods.A perusal through it's code reveals it doesn't do anything "malicious" with that information, but it seems unnecessary.

workshop mods darkest dungeon location

Conexus has you enter your Steam Username and Password.The other reason has to do with password paranoia. And even on my windows box, it seems to sometimes get really confused and blow up for reasons I spent at least 20 minutes debugging before I decided to make my own.Because I have multiple computers with various OS's and Hypocrita's Conexus only really seems to work on Windows.Why make another flavour of some ice cream that already exists? The DD mod UI sometimes breaks entirely.The mod sorting UI in Darkest Dungeon is painful to use past about 20 mods.It's goal is much the same, to assist people in organizing their Darkest Dungeon mods into a specific load order. NoNexus is my node based take on some of the thought put into a tool written in C# by another talented individual:











Workshop mods darkest dungeon location