

Like any mod that has to edit the games files, or require you to place a EXE in the game directory and run it. People are pointing out how even though these GamePass games have "mod support" it's so limited what you can do that most of the best mods won't work. Just read some reviews for Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim etc in the Xbox app. If they do you get a button in the xbox app to enable mods and it will open the install directory of the game and let you add files so you can mod the game.Įdit: Turns out even if this game had "mod support" in the xbox app it wouldn't help. But the dev has to specifically "flag" their game as having mod support for this. Thankfully they did give game devs a way to enable mod support for their games that are on GamePass/MS Store. Just one example of how locked down MS Store app/games are.

You can get the WindowApps folder to let you just open it and view the contents but I can't find anyway to give change the files security settings to give my admin account editing rights. As far as I can tell there is literally no way to get file edit access for app/games from the MS Store. Apps/Games from the store are very much designed by Microsoft for users to not mess with. I think if the trainer was changed just to look for the new EXE name it would work fine.Īs for not being able to change the file name, it's because of the way Windows 10 is designed. They literally just changed the name of the EXE. I think the Steam release is 64 bit (99 percent sure, be shocked if it's not).
