
These mods are tested to work without issue before release and numerous other users achieve success using the mods. The first thing you need to accept in this situation is that the issue most likely lies within your computer specifically. I know for a fact a particular mod I installed is making my game crash. Methods of getting around the hidden folder is covered in the Ubuntu installation tutorial. Note for Ubuntu users: Your “steam” folder inside your “Home” directory is hidden by default. Methods of getting around the hidden folder is covered in the OS X installation tutorial. Note for OS X 10.7 or newer users: The user “Library” folder is hidden by default. Home/steam/steam/SteamApps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/ Macintosh HD/Users/(Your Home Folder)/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/team fortress 2/tf/

If any of the folders seem to be missing, be sure to check that none of the folders are hidden from view.Ĭ:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/team fortress 2/tf/Ĭ:/Program Files/Steam/SteamApps/common/team fortress 2/tf/ Provided you installed Steam and Team Fortress 2 to your computer using the default settings, you can find your “custom” folder by following the appropriate string of folders based on your operating system.

The location of your “Steam” directory on the other hand will vary based on your operating system and if you chose to use the default hard drive and file path. It will always be located in “Steam/SteamApps/common/team fortress 2/tf/” on Windows, Mac and Ubuntu. The location of the “custom” folder is in the same place for every Steam user. Where is my “custom” folder? It isn’t where you said it was.
