If you’ve used LuteMod previously or LuteBot installed it, you probably already have a PartitionIndex and can skip this step ModStartupMap=/AutoLoader/ClientModNew_MainMenu.ClientModNew_MainMenuĪfter your first manual installation, you must initialize the partitions. Add these lines to the end of Game.ini at %localappdata%\Mordhau\Saved\Config\WindowsClient (You can paste that directly into your file address bar)ĬlientMods=/Game/Mordhau/Maps/LuteMod/Client/BP_LuteModClientLoader.BP_LuteModClientLoader_C.Download the most recent lutemod.n.zip and unzip the Pak file into Mordhau/Content/CustomPaks.Download autoloaderwindowsclient.zip (or the most recent release), and unzip the Pak file into Mordhau/Content/CustomPaks.You will have to create the CustomPaks folder the first time you install one Pak files are all installed by pasting or extracting the Pak file into C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Mordhau\Mordhau\Content\CustomPaks (substitute your Mordhau path if necessary) If the LuteBot auto-install is not working or you don't want to use it, you can follow these steps to install LuteMod manually Select 'Verify Integrity of Game Files' as shown, then use LuteBot to reinstall LuteMod Right click Mordhau, go to Properties, then Local Files. If you are still getting crashes, you can reset your Mordhau install to default. LuteBot 3.3.1+ will also remove the offending line from engine.ini, to prevent future crashes, since the new ModLoader no longer needs it ![]() This should solve the crash on Mordhau startup from an old version. ![]() Using Steam to 'Verify integrity of game files'
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