Let’s start simple - subscribe to the mod Items in Spawn - once it is downloaded, you’ll find the mod located in the folder here:Ĭ:\Users\\Documents\My Games\Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Mods\ Next, let’s learn how to locate mods, and how to install them manually. For example: packed+, packed2, packed (new) Rename the “packed” folder to literally anything else. Next, find the folder called “packed” - is is located here:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Binding of Isaac Rebirth\resources Using the ResourceExtractor.exe will unpack files onto your HD, adding about 1 GB to the installation folder. Find it here:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\The Binding of Isaac Rebirth\tools\ To do this, find the ResourseExtractor.exe in The Binding of Isaac installation folder. To start, you’ll need to extract resources from The Binding of Isaac. Manually installing mods for Steam can be a simple process.
Note: This guide is for Windows-based systems, and assumes you’re using the default installation path for The Binding of Isaac. Yes, you can install life-saving mods that make Binding of Isaac much easier and still unlock stuff, you’ll just need to install mods manually.
Steam User Sorario Prosperity had the same problem, and figured out a way to circumvent the annoying limitations that are built into Steam. All your progress won’t mean anything, basically, and new characters can’t be earned. There’s a big drawback to using mods though - enabling a mod will turn-off achievements and unlocks in-game. Instead of slogging through the main game and hoping the RNG rewards you with great loot, many players opt to use Steam Workshop mods to make things easier. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth just received another DLC upgrade that, surprise-surprise, makes a difficult game even harder.