

In addition, it will be a lot easier to install mods and recover screenshots from a path such as D:Games\ KSP\Screenshots then to go through the long tree from the C folder that Windows with Steam forces you through. Then, if something goes wrong, you always have the original game as a backup. To be real safe, copy the entire game to a different location, install your mods to it, and run that version of the game from its own icon. This may happen if you want to play a foreign savegame using different mods or might be caused by some technical problems of the Steam Workshop update mechanics or a mod being removed from the Steam Workshop due to legal reasons. While you're there, take the opportunity to backup your saves, craft files, etc. Mods that are marked with a red triangle cant be found by the game. Once you know where it is, you can go direct to it, no need to go via the Steam client app. That's just to help you find the location. You'll know if you're in the right place by the presence of the GameData directory.

That should open a window on the main KSP install directory (buried a few levels deep inside Steam's data directory by default). Right-click on KSP in your library, and select properties from the menu. Now boot up the game and go to "Get more content" -> "installed" and there are your mods just like on windows.Ī mod I was surprised actually worked is (Civilizations Expanded) which balances all the civs (really great mod).The Steam client should have a "browse local files" option in the properties window for KSP. This is where the mods are, the folders will have the same number as the id in the url (1658551717 in this example)Ĭopy that folder over to your Android phone to the folder /Android/data//files/Sid_Meiers_Civilization_VI/Mods

Once you have subscribed go to your steam folder and open up /steam/steamapps/workshop/content/289070/ To find the mods you got from Steam Workshop, I'll use as an example (removes the logo when you start the game) You can also use mods you download from civfanatics or github but I use Steam Workshop so that's what I am gonna use as my example. Hey guys, I figured out how to get your mods from steam into the game on your android phone, there are of course some mods that won't work but I am amazed by how many actually works.
