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From FAQ:
Why Mods Are Restricted on GFN
GeForce NOW streams games from NVIDIA's servers, which means you don't have direct access to the game's installation files or directories. This setup limits your ability to install or manage mods, as you would on a local machine. Additionally, NVIDIA enforces strict policies to ensure game stability and security, often disallowing modifications that could compromise the gaming experience or violate terms of service.
Exceptions and Workarounds
Some games on GFN may support mods through official channels, such as Steam Workshop. In these cases, mods can be integrated via the game's built-in mod support, provided the game and GFN allow it. However, this support is limited and varies by game.
Would that require the same process?
and continue...right-click KCD2, select Properties, and open the Workshop tab. Locate one of your mods, check its box, uncheck it, and then check it again.