Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

Titan Quest Workshop
Take part in the Titan Quest community by creating mods, content or a lot of other cool stuff and share it with all other Titan Quest players.
Troubleshooting - Invisible Mods
There has been a bug where mods that people subscribed to do not show up in the game's menu.
This has existed with non-Workshop mods as well, but in one case it still helped to turn the mod into an old-school mod by copying the mod from where the Workshop keeps it into the old modding folder.


So what you do is this:

Go to
...\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\4550\####\

where #### is the mod's number, e.g.
663726099 - Gorgonizer
680719396 - Arachnos Attack
681101348 - Undead Heroes

Then copy the folder that is inside (e.g. VioUndead) into

...\My Games\Titan Quest - Immortal Throne\CustomMaps\


This will turn your Steam mod into a regular old mod.
Which means that it will *not* be updated when the mod gets an update in the Workshop (you will have to copy it again), but this *may* solve the problem with not seeing it.


Cheers
Vio
Laatst bewerkt door Vio; 29 mei 2016 om 4:45
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Workshop mods appear in blue at the top of the Custom Quest list.
Non-Workshop mods appear in white.
i dont have a working or custom maps folder
Create it.

And SORRY - not "working". That's where the uncompiled mod data is stored.
Just custommaps!
Laatst bewerkt door Vio; 29 mei 2016 om 4:46
Made all the things listed, but nothing changed :(((( I've tried to change the folder name several times, but it didn't work.
As said, the bug did exist before the Workshop. If you get it in both cases even though you have done everything you may just be unlucky.

Sometimes switching between regular game and "host multiplayer" in Custom Quest helps to refresh the mod list, but otherwise I'm out of ideas.
Well, I've solved my problem already. I saw that I should copy files to ".../my games/tqit...", but I didn't know that this folder is in documents as there was nothing about it in the instruction, so I've been trying to put it into steam titan quest folder all the time. Anyway, thanks for your time.
Yes, in "my documents" - or whatever the folder is called in your country. That changes.

This is also where TQ keeps all the settings and save files.
I think i know what might help most players about this workshop thing. I noticed that my titan quests weren't linked with steam. So this means that a wise choice would be to wait untill titan quests gets updated. ( A bit obvious, but still.) And i think you all who tried to make your own folder, should actually reinstall the game, and just wait for that update. It will be worth it.
Or download the anniversary edition. They said that it has full workshop support, so that might be a good idea to check out if it works. It's currently free for the owners of the original titan quest.
The Workshop is only for the AE in the first place...

Though you can copy the files from SteamWorkshop/MODNAME/customaps/ to your regular custommaps folder to use them with the old versions.
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