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==The RimWorld****** root==
 
==The RimWorld****** root==
  
In your Rimworld install directory, you can find five folders, some text files and your RimWorld******.exe file:<br/>
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In your Rimworld install directory, you can find three folders, two text files and your RimWorld******.exe file:<br/>
  
 
   RimWorld*******/
 
   RimWorld*******/
    Data/
 
 
     Mods/
 
     Mods/
    MonoBleedingEdge/
 
 
     RimWorld******_Data/
 
     RimWorld******_Data/
 
     Source/
 
     Source/
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     RimWorld******.exe
 
     RimWorld******.exe
 
     Version.txt
 
     Version.txt
    ...
 
  
We will focus on the four main folders for modding:
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We'll focus on the folders, since the files are pretty self explanatory; Readme.txt contains a readme, Version.txt contains the version string and the .exe starts the game.<br/><br/>
* Data
 
* Mods
 
* RimWorld******_Data
 
* Source
 
 
 
Some of the files are pretty self explanatory; Readme.txt contains a readme, Version.txt contains the version string and the .exe starts the game. <br/>
 
You don't need to bother about all the other files and directories to start your modding journey.<br/><br/>
 
  
 
==The Data folder==
 
==The Data folder==

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