1937 GP Mod for Steam

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  1. Thad Bartocha

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    Hello Guys Im new here because I heard that there is the 1937 Mod for rFactor 2.
    Now I bought rFacto2 from Steam, but I cannot install the 1937 Mod into Steam.
    I have the Files but I don't know where the go in the Steam Files.

    Maybe someone out ther can Help?
    Thad
     
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    put mod file (1937GP.rfcmp) in the packages folder.
    x:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\rFactor 2\Packages\
    Once this is done, you start the rFactor launcher and click on the box (1), the list of components (car tracks, showrooms, ...) appears, select the mod you want to install (2) and click on the button (3)
     

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  3. Thad Bartocha

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    Hi Corti, thanks for your Replay. I will that when Im back Home by the End of the Week
    Greetings Thad
     
  4. Thad Bartocha

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    Hi Corti,
    I put the Folders I have for the 1937 GP Mod in the rFactor2 Folder from Steam, and I put the rfm Folder in the Packages Folder from rFactor 2. I opened the rFactor Launcher Box Symbol, put the Mod did not Show.
    But I have to Mention I do not have a rfcmp File. , what I have is a Folder with the Name of rfm.
    Maybe thats the Problem?
     
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    Thanks Chris, somehow I missed the rfcmp File, thanks a Lot.
    Thad
     
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