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Want "No limits" badly.
You have to start "The Guild 3", you'll find the Workshop on the Main menu.
edit: eggmod works fine
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3021271852
The way the game (and the ModLauncher) loads and stores data into the memory of your PC prevents the usage of multiple scripting mods at the same time. I am working out some kind of boilerplate with which modders should be able to easily combine their mod with other mods. It may need a bit more time, but I am working on it and testing it whenever I find time.
In order to play with a mod you already subscribed to, take the following steps:
- start Steam
- start the Guild3ModLauncher (can be found here, for example: 'c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Guild 3\Modding\')
- select one scripting mod in the list and activate it (all other mods have to be deactivated or they will overwrite each other; one map-mod is fine, as it should only load a new map and no scripts)
- select 'The Guild 3' in the ModLauncher and hit 'Play'
The Workshop should from now on be presented on the shop page as well.