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- Go to Binaries/Win32 and rename LifeIsStrange.exe to something else (originalLifeIsStrange.exe for example)
- Put texmod in the same folder and rename it to LifeIsStrange.exe
- Run the game through Steam as usual, but now texmod should open
- Load your mods in texmod and run originalLifeIsStrange.exe with it afterwards.
That's how I remember it, to use it in Steam games. Texmod only works for DirectX 9, though and I'm not sure, if the game uses DirectX 9. If not, it won't work.
That said, if Nexus Mods offer them, I would assume their mod manager (or Vortex, the new program) should be able to handle placement of everything, or at least have details about how to do it. It's certainly relevent here, maybe if you could post a link once you find the information that's be a big help for others. ^_^