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In this tutorial you will explore Rimworld's folder structure.<br/><br/>
 
In this tutorial you will explore Rimworld's folder structure.<br/><br/>
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| [[Modding Tutorials/Mod folder structure#The Languages folder|Languages]] || All translations || Every language file contains a DefInjected folder with a translation for everything in the game.
 
| [[Modding Tutorials/Mod folder structure#The Languages folder|Languages]] || All translations || Every language file contains a DefInjected folder with a translation for everything in the game.
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| [[Modding Tutorials/Mod folder structure#The Patches folder|Patches]] || All patches || All xpath PatchOperations are stored in this folder.
 
 
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| [[Modding Tutorials/Mod folder structure#The Textures and Sounds folders|Sounds]] || All sounds || Even though the main game's sounds are stored in compressed resource files, mods might use a folder for them.
 
| [[Modding Tutorials/Mod folder structure#The Textures and Sounds folders|Sounds]] || All sounds || Even though the main game's sounds are stored in compressed resource files, mods might use a folder for them.

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