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Long story short I have done research but I can't really find an answer. I played this game once without any mods but my second time through there are a few Nexus ones that I would like to try. Someone told me that I need to do the following:Documents - Larian - Divinity Original Sin 2 - Mods. If there is no Mods folder just make one and dowload or zip file to the Mod folder.

The thing is I do not have this anywhere. Since all my games are downloaded and installed on my hard drive which is the E drive this is what I have: E > Program Files (x86) > Galaxy Client > Games > Divinity - Original Sin 2 > DefEd File > Bins File and a Data File.

So what am I missing? Again, I have never modded a game before so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
This question / problem has been solved by pleasenonameimage
You do have that folder its where the saves are held at (Documents>Larian studios>Divinity Original Sin 2 Definitive edition). As for the modding, I haven't tried it yet.
Post edited January 27, 2019 by pleasenoname
What was messing me up is the fact that I install all my PC games whether from GOG or Steam games onto my E (hard drive) but I never knew that the my C drive (strickly for OS and a few other items) had a Larian folder under Documents.

So thanks much for your reply. There is no Mods folder but I can simply add one and naming it Mods into the Definitive Edition Folder, correct?
Post edited January 27, 2019 by StoneFist
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StoneFist: What was messing me up is the fact that I install all my PC games whether from GOG or Steam games onto my E (hard drive) but I never knew that the my C drive (strickly for OS and a few other items) had a Larian folder under Documents.

So thanks much for your reply. There is no Mods folder but I can simply add one and naming it Mods into the Definitive Edition Folder, correct?
I think so. I haven't tried any yet though.