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Origin Image Replacer


Mod Description:

This mod aims to replace the vanilla origins within the game with more lewd ones. nuff said.

 

Artists:

MinnoSimmins

Twitter Link:

https://twitter.com/MinnoNsfw?s=20

 

Installation:

Install the mod, extract the compressed file contents into your Stellaris mod folder when you're done extracting cut out the secondary descriptor named "ReplacerOriginLL" and paste outside the main folder. 

If the secondary descriptor is not there go into the paradox launcher and down to installed mods, go to create a mod and create a random mod. Copy and paste the contents of my mod into the newly created mod and that should also fix it.

 

The Mod isn't Working:

The descriptor should remain inside the mod folder alongside the GFX. I wouldn't recommend removing the descriptor or the GFX folder unless the mod is absolutely not working. Sometimes the mod may not show up right away in the Paradox Launcher, so you might have to relaunch the Stellaris launcher once or twice and then check your Installed mods, it may or may not be automatically inserted into your current playset, if not you will have to do that by yourself (it's simple). If after all that it still is not working, delete the folder (and it's descriptor if you removed it) and extract the contents from the compressed file again and repeat the steps. If it still doesn't work delete the compressed file and re-install it. If none of these work send me a message.

 

TroubleShooting:

Open the named descriptor (outside of mod file) and check to see if "mod/ReplacerOriginLL" is present, launch the paradox launcher and wait until the mod appears. Reopen the named descriptor to see if it has read your directory (path= "C:/Users/Example/Documents/Paradox Interactive/Stellaris/mod/ReplacerOriginLL")

For the mod to work, the afore mentioned should be present in the named descriptor.

 

Mods I'd Recommend:

This mod can be played in 100% vanilla without any additional mods, but I would recommend you get a UI mod if you intend to play this mod in 1080p or above, but these aren't required.

So, UI Overhaul Dynamic is a good choice.

 

If you experience any new bugs or problems with the mod aside from the one I mentioned earlier, let me know via DM.


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    05/21/2021
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  • 8 months later...

So ya... I can't install the mod. No matter what I do it keeps telling me the descriptor file is wrong and yes I have completed all of the troubleshooting you suggest and then some.

 

P.S. Figured it out. You have to go into the .mod file and delete the line with the address. Then you have to remove the .mod file from the folder, reload the modlist, reinstall the .mod file and then reload the modlist again.

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