zip or whatever) into that Mods folder.Įg: the first mod I installed was the "unit report screen" mod - so I made a subfolder of the Mods folder called "unit report screen" and put the contents of the. So, go back to your downloaded mod and unpack it (assuming it is a. In the list of games on the left-hand side of the window, highlight XCOM 2. To subscribe to a mod: Open the Steam application. Subscribing to a mod installs it automatically. Now, you will need to install a mod called Fabric API. After a few seconds, another window should pop up saying that the Fabric mod loader has been successfully installed. Make sure that Create profile is enabled. from there, there is a folder called "Mods" The easiest way to install mods is to subscribe to them via the Steam Workshop. After installing Fabric, open up the file and make sure that you have the correct version selected at the top.Then, within the "Application Support" folder find and select the "Sid Meier's Civilization 6" folder (note: for Civ 5, I think some of the folder selection required going to the "Steam" folders - ignore those, just go to the SMC 6 folder).that will now show you the previously hidden library folder under your user name.in that window, type the following: "~/library/Application Support/" (without the quotation marks, obviously).instead, click on the "go" menu and then select "go to folder".But, the whole "library/application support/" subfolder structure will itself be hidden - meaning you can't easily find it. On a Mac, it'll be: your computer's name > Macintosh HD > Users > your username > Library > Application Support > minecraft > mods In place of your username, insert the name of the account. The thing to realize is that the folder will be under your "user" folders in Finder and, more specifically, in the "library" subfolder and, even more specifically, under the "Application Support" subfolder of the library subfolder of your user folder structure.
So I spent hours going "where the is the folder? Making it worse, the folder is hidden (at least it was for me). The key is that there is a specific folder that they have to be installed in. So this is the "hard" part (for the noob, or this noob, anyway) and is the meat of this guide.