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How many mods were subscribed? May want to open the Launcher with fewer mods. Can use Steam's "Favorite" feature to place mods on a list without them all loading together until ready to subscribe them again.
The game works well in offline mode, but I want Steam to record my gametime and achievments.
I solved this. How-To for everyone who needs this, may be a temporary solution, but why not:
1. Download the demo version of the game from the official site.
2. Delete or (better) backup ModLauncher.exe in the main game directory
3. Copy ModLauncher.exr from the Demo-Folder into your Torchlight 2 Steam Folder
4. Start Torchlight 2 from Steam as you normally do
5. Start with mods (without connecting with SteamAPI though)
P.S.: I think you may want to download your mods manually when you are going to use this method further as it doesn't update or add any mods onto your computer.
Also a good idea to __not__ use steam cloudsaves for similar reasons as ur original issue.
Hi there! Do you mean that cloudsaves are what does not let my game communicate with Steam API? The first time I installed the game this year (hah) it worked good, but today this was the issue.
For a number of my games, I create two folders on my desktop. One folder is a link to the location of the game's files. The other folder contains a bunch of sequentially-numbered sub-folders that contain the save files. This second folder can also be a link to, say, a thumb drive that you are storing the saves on (if you don't want to leave them on your hard drive). If you want to get fancy, you can change the folders' icons to a TL2 icon that you can find in the game files.
Sometimes, if I've been playing for a good while, I'll Alt+Tab from the game and make a quick copy, but I also make sure to do a copy after every session has ended. The location of the files for Windows 10 computers is here:
This PC\Documents\my games\runic games\torchlight 2