Possible solution to enable modding with Fatury Framework (Steam Workshop Edition)

Possible solution to enable modding with Fatury Framework (Steam Workshop Edition)

Step 1: Recovering Version.dll File

If you're like me who deleted the <version.dll> file early on so I could launch the game, This only applies to users who have deleted the <version.dll> file when they couldn't launch the game. Simply Verify integrity of the game files or just reinstall the game and it should be there in the game's installation folder.

Step 2: Make Some Changes To Your PC


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This step is pretty straightforward and just involves enabling a setting. Here's the one that did it for me. After enabling this setting, you may be prompted to restart your PC and you can do so.

Step 3: Renaming Game Files


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This step involves renaming your launch file and may take awhile depending how messy your files are.

Here are the steps below:

1. Go to your installation folder and change the Chinese name "鬼谷八荒" (the game's installation folder) into "Tale Of Immortal" (Any name will do. I went with Tale Of Immortal.)

2. Go to where your Steam Directory is and look for a file named <appmanifest_1468810.acf>. Open said file with Notepad++ (may work with other apps but its what I have) and change the field "installdir" from "鬼谷八荒" to "Tale Of Immortal" (the name of the file you edited previously) and save the change.

2.1 Steam Directory

2.2 Editing installdir with Notepad++

3. Restart Steam and relaunch the game.

Note:

You can now subscribe to Fatury Framework from the Workshop and any other mods that requires it as a pre-requisite. It may take awhile to load at first but it works if you see "Fatury" at the top right of the main menu in the game. Always put Fatury Framework at the top of the load order.

Afterwords

1. I made this guide mainly for myself should I ever need it again but no harm helping others who may be facing the same issues but are too lazy to look for answers themselves and I didn't want to install some random 3rd party mod loader from a suspicious website when I just want to use mods from Steam's Workshop.

2. I did all these edits with an existing save file that already had significant hours put into it and encountered no issues so far. As mentioned previously, I did not need to install Melon Loader to use Fatury Framework.

3. Be wary of what mods you install from the workshop as they may be broken/never updated and removing mods from an active save file may corrupt your file.

4. I will not be liable should anything go wrong as modding any game is at one's discretion.

Source: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2892700098					

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