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where did you dl them? i been wanting to make some maps and crap
Where you require a dungeon master to act as the "AI" like back in the table top DnD days.
So, i'm assuming you are launching the custom campaign and it is placing you as the game master and you have no hosts so can't really do anything.
I got no idea, just a wild guess. Been subbed here for 2hours waiting for the answer as I'm curious too... but alas nothing.
Gamemaster mode is for playing Gamemaster campaigns that MUST be lead by a player that is the GM. This is for a P&P experience with friends. And yes it probably is Larians fault that this gamemode does excactly what it is suposed to do... opening gamemmaster campaigns in GM mode so that you can play them with others with you as GM.
What you probably want are the adventure campaigns that you must load in the mods section of the main menu and then start a campaign. this then should load the selected mod campaign if you start a new campaign game instead of the default Divinity:OS2 campaign. (don´t know that excaclty since i never played one of these)
And make sure you download adventures and not Gamemaster mode campaigns. because the second ones are not what you are looking for, these are the P&P adventures you play with friends.