

I went to my ISP website, and they had a message there that they were aware of the problem and were working as quickly as possible to solve it.ĭuring this service outage, not only could I not view screen shots here on this website, but when I went back into my NWN:EE game, my colored icon mods and my portrait packs were suddenly not working. I just had a very distressing problem where my internet suddenly slowed down so much it wouldn't load anything more than text. Hope that helps, if anyone else has scoured Google in search of answers with no luck.And, thanks for trying to help, but I think that's not the right answer, and I just discovered at least part of the right answer because of all things, an internet service slow down. The game should apply the necessary changes to the game and whatever content you downloaded should be playable afterword.

tlk files will have to go into the tlk folder, etc.). hak files will have to go in the hk folder, your.

TL DR - steamapps > workshop > content > whatever file you were looking forĪfter you find your desired file(s), you will need to copy/paste all of the download files into the respective files in the NWN directory > data (so your. Your NWN workshop files should be in there. From there, go to the Workshop folder, then to the Content folder. To fix this, go to the Steam directory and search for the "Steamapps" folder.

So if you're wondering where your file downloads went, that's where. Downloading overrides that arent appliedĪt some point, Steam, NWN, or Workshop got very confused and, instead of downloading to the game's directory, instead downloaded them elsewhere in the Steam directory. Downloading modules that don't even show up as available ingame If you've had any sort of experience like mine with NWN EE and Workshop, then you may have encountered a weird little thing where you'll download the files of your choice only to find that they werent applied in-game.
