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So, I originally purchased this on Steam ages ago and played the heck out of it. I've got a bunch of Workshop items downloaded and backed up. Does anyone know if this GOG version will accept user created content?
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MatrixRaven: So, I originally purchased this on Steam ages ago and played the heck out of it. I've got a bunch of Workshop items downloaded and backed up. Does anyone know if this GOG version will accept user created content?
I tried Difficulty, Advanced Queues, Unlimited Room Size and some others, downloaded from Nexus, and they work just fine with the GOG version.
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Mori_Yuki: I tried Difficulty, Advanced Queues, Unlimited Room Size and some others, downloaded from Nexus, and they work just fine with the GOG version.
Excellent news! Thank you!
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MatrixRaven: So, I originally purchased this on Steam ages ago and played the heck out of it. I've got a bunch of Workshop items downloaded and backed up. Does anyone know if this GOG version will accept user created content?
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Mori_Yuki: I tried Difficulty, Advanced Queues, Unlimited Room Size and some others, downloaded from Nexus, and they work just fine with the GOG version.
Hi, I realize this is an older post, but if you're still available, could you please tell me where you installed the mods? Which directory, folder?

I am playing the offline version.

Thank You!
Post edited June 10, 2024 by BunnyWings
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Mori_Yuki: I tried Difficulty, Advanced Queues, Unlimited Room Size and some others, downloaded from Nexus, and they work just fine with the GOG version.
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BunnyWings: Hi, I realize this is an older post, but if you're still available, could you please tell me where you installed the mods? Which directory, folder?

I am playing the offline version.

Thank You!
There are two methods to install mods:

Download and install the Unity Mod Manager
Run the program, select Game Two Point Hospital and Folder Select the drive and main folder of your TPH installation ..\GOG Games\Two Point Hospital and click on Install
Next, click on Mods select Install Mod, select the .zip file containing the mod, and it will be installed automatically.

The mod manager has the advantage of providing an in-game mod management option, allowing you to activate and deactivate mods whenever you like.

You can also install mods manually by first opening your main TPH installation folder. Next, you have to create a new folder called Mods in its root directory. Download a mod, open it, and extract the folder contained in the .zip file to this newly created folder.

If you have any problems with any of the steps to get your mods running, or if you've got any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I will try my best to assist you. :)
Post edited June 10, 2024 by Mori_Yuki
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BunnyWings: Hi, I realize this is an older post, but if you're still available, could you please tell me where you installed the mods? Which directory, folder?

I am playing the offline version.

Thank You!
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Mori_Yuki: There are two methods to install mods:

Download and install the Unity Mod Manager
Run the program, select Game Two Point Hospital and Folder Select the drive and main folder of your TPH installation ..\GOG Games\Two Point Hospital and click on Install
Next, click on Mods select Install Mod, select the .zip file containing the mod, and it will be installed automatically.

The mod manager has the advantage of providing an in-game mod management option, allowing you to activate and deactivate mods whenever you like.

You can also install mods manually by first opening your main TPH installation folder. Next, you have to create a new folder called Mods in its root directory. Download a mod, open it, and extract the folder contained in the .zip file to this newly created folder.

If you have any problems with any of the steps to get your mods running, or if you've got any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I will try my best to assist you. :)
Mori_Yuki, Thank You so much!!

You've given me precise information & even a couple of options. I had considered manually making a Mod folder but I hadn't considered using the root directory. I though maybe the TPH_Data folder. So I would have failed. :\

The mod manager sounds like the best option, from your great description, of being able to activate & deactivate as you need.

Thank You again for you kindness & willingness to help. And also thanks for your offer of future help. You have a generous nature!! :)

Bunny
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BunnyWings: Thank You again for you kindness & willingness to help. And also thanks for your offer of future help. You have a generous nature!! :)

Bunny
You're welcome! I'm happy that I was able to assist you. :)