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I added to the override folder the four subfolders I downloaded from the Nexus mods site, namely the folders for the extended Community Patch as well as the icons, keywords & typos. Each of these folders have several subfolders as well. Do I need to remove the files from their folders, and place them all in the override folder?

No, but you can take all the folders that now lie in the override folder and put them into one subfolder, for example ..\override\community_patch\

Don't think that's the trick but it won't hurt to try it I guess. :)

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

15 hours ago, Boeroer said:

No, but you can take all the folders that now lie in the override folder and put them into one subfolder, for example ..\override\community_patch\

Don't think that's the trick but it won't hurt to try it I guess. :)

Boeroer, that worked! I created a community_patch subfolder in the override folder and Community Patch now shows up in my game's mod manager. Thank you so much for this suggestion!

Ha! Great! 😄

Deadfire Community Patch: Nexus Mods

Such an easy fix; thanks again for the tip!

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