

Once the mods and the optional file are in place, you can start Gungeon. For a general tutorial on installing backends, click here

In this case, the mod author probably informed you where to get the needed backend. Some mods depend on other backends - for example, the mod author might've wanted to add functionality not present in the base ETGMod API.

Optionally you can create a file called mods.txt in the Mods directory and specify the order of loading mods, with each path on each line (if you don't understand, just don't do anything, ETGMod will do it for you). You can put your mods (not backends!) in the directory both in the form of. This top-down bullet hell roguelike from Dodge Roll sees an assortment of cheery. If the Mods directory doesn't exist, create it. Enter the Gungeon may be at the number ten spot on our list, but its number ten with a bullet Or a thousand.
