STAR WARS™ Empire at War: Gold Pack

STAR WARS™ Empire at War: Gold Pack

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How to use Mods.
By Swirls
A quick look at how to use mods. Picture heavy for easy visualization. (Click on any picture to enlarge it.)
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It was brought to my attention that this method might not work if you haven't launched the base game at least once as there may be some configuration files that need to be made by the game.
Step 0: Turning on the Steam URL Address Bar
This step isn't strictly necessary, but it does make life significantly easier...



On the Steam Menu you will want to click Steam>Settings>Interface> Now find 'Display Steam URL address bar when available' and make sure it is check-marked then hit 'ok'


Step 1: Download The Mod
Find the mod you wish to use and Subscribe to it. For this mods example we will go with 'Empire at War Expanded: Fall of the Republic 0.5'
Step 2: Add a Non-Steam Game
Now on the bottom left of Steam you will find an option to ADD A GAME, click it, then select Add a Non-Steam Game.


















On the menu that pops up, click browse and search for your 'StarwarsG' application file:










Steam/steamapps/common/StarWarsEmpireatWar/corruption










Select the file then click open. The next menu should have StarWarsG selected.










Click Add Selected Program and lets continue...
Step 4: Making a Shortcut
In your Steam Library there should be a new addition titled 'StarWarsG'


















Right Click it, Select Properties, then in the new window select 'Set Launch Options...'

















In the Launch Options add STEAMMOD=1976399102 then select 'OK'.

This is where Step 0 comes into play. If you enabled the 'Steam URL address bar' then the easiest way to find the number you need for the launch options is by going to the respective mods store page and checking the ID number. For example:

















Don't forget to change the name of the shortcut to the name of the mod, then hit 'Close'. If you change the name before you apply the launch options then it will reset the name for some weird reason. Do the launch options first, then the name...

















Finally to make this shortcut more acessable, find it in your Steam Library, in this case we're looking for Fall of the Republic 0.5. Right Click > Manage > Add desktop shortcut.












And there you have it. It's a simple matter to repeat this process for any other mod you might need to use.
Mod ID List & Notes
This is a mod ID list of the mods I use, feel free to post the ID Numbers of the mods you use and I'll add them to the list. For simplicity, please use the same format when sharing ID Numbers.

ACM 2.4 Original by Mobbmann
STEAMMOD=1502910879

Awakening of the Rebellion 2.9.3: All Wings Report In
STEAMMOD=1397421866

NOTE: From the FAQ How do I get / launch the mod?

You get the mod by subscribing to it on steam and waiting for it to finish downloading.
Unfortunately, it requires a steam only patch, so you cannot obtain AotR outside of this.

To launch the mod, you have two options:

Firstly, just launch Forces of Corruption, go to options, mods and select AotR. At this point the game should reboot with the mod enabled. This may however take a few attempts.
If you weren't aware, to open Forces of Corruption you need to open Empire at War from steam rather than from a shortcut.

Secondly, you can use the launch options method. Right click on Empire at War in steam and select properties, set launch options. Paste STEAMMOD=1397421866 into this field. After doing this, whenever you launch forces of corruption it will launch with the mod enabled.
If you later want to play a different mod or the base game, simply remove that line from launch options.

Empire at War Expanded: Fall of the Republic 0.5
STEAMMOD=1976399102

Empire at War Expanded: Thrawn's Revenge 2.3.5
STEAMMOD=1125571106

Empire At War Remake: Galactic Civil War*
STEAMMOD=1770851727

Republic At War
STEAMMOD=1129810972

z3r0x's version 3.5
STEAMMOD=1125718579
Discord
https://discord.gg/rr56tSR9uq

The above is a permanent link to a support Discord I made. To get my attention - as I only have Discord open if I'm actively using it, which is quite infrequently - leave a message here on the guide so I get a Steam notification, and a message on the Discord itself to let me know you've joined.
73 Comments
Swirls  [author] 22 Jan @ 1:57pm 
Yeah, I noticed that a while back. Haven't gotten around to updating this. For simplicity, you can view the mods online in a web browser. https://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/app/32470/workshop/

The Address Bar can serve the function for Step 0.
The Doctor 22 Jan @ 1:50pm 
there is no way to do step 0 anymore
darklord21 2 Jan, 2024 @ 5:19am 
there is no option for step 0.
RandomGuyYouMet 15 Oct, 2023 @ 2:53pm 
i don't think this works anymore... or its just me
Swirls  [author] 30 Sep, 2023 @ 9:03pm 
As far as I know you cannot run multiple mods together even if they don't interact with each over. I think the game only allows one mod to be active at any given time.
Beyonce 30 Sep, 2023 @ 8:53pm 
can you not stack mods then? Like a graphics overhaul and something else
Swirls  [author] 18 May, 2023 @ 11:08pm 
Not really no.
Starwalker 18 May, 2023 @ 10:14am 
Beside Speeding it up, Is there a problem with just launching FoC and going to the Mod menu ?
Swirls  [author] 8 Sep, 2022 @ 9:02pm 
With that said, I'm heading to bed, apologies for the late reply. I'll check back in once I wake up.
Swirls  [author] 8 Sep, 2022 @ 9:02pm 
I can think of two reasons. I really need to update this guide as Steam made it much easier to locate files.

1. What mod are you trying to use? Seems like a tedious step, but me knowing what mod your trying to use can narrow things down for various reasons.

2. If you'd like to try anyway without step one. Top left, Click Steam > Settings > Downloads > Steam Library Folders, this will let you see the Steam Storage Manager.

2.a In the Steam Storage Manager scroll through the different drives (C:), (D:) etcetera - along with any other drives you may have - and find the drive that has Star Wars: Empire at War installed.

2.b Once located, on the right side should be an icon that looks like three dots ... click it, then click Browse Folder.

2.c Choose, Common > Star Wars Empire At War > Corruption. Your StarWarsG executable should be there. Once you know the correct path, finding it again during Step 2 of the guide should be easier.