AMM is a mod manager, game launcher, and news hub for Anno 1800. It uses the processes in place and made popular by xforce for modding. It does NOT replace xforce's Mod Loader, but simply installs it from his github repository, and manages the mods in your mod directory through an easy to use UI.
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This mod does not have any known dependencies other than the base game.
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Changelogs
Version 1.0.6.0
Added auto-updates to the application for less hassle with recieveing updates. This should help with all the new features incoming soon.
Added auto-updates of the mod loader so that users no longer have to find the latest version and manually install it. The app now manages that for you.
Version 1.0.3.0
- Removed news section until a more elegant solution can be implemented
- Made the Create Mod Directory button open the mod directory if it already exists
- Added the ability to select multiple mods in the mod list
- Added the ability to filter and search mods in the mod list
- Moved the log console outside of the home tab and to its own section
- Added the ability to use SHIFT & CTRL to select multiple mods at once
- Fixed a bug where using shift to select multiple mods and releasing outside the modlist would crash the app
- Fixed an issue where mods with banner images couldn't be activated/deactivated
Version 1.0.1.0
- Included Xforce's mod loader files with the application to avoid issues with downloading them from github due to rate limits
- The manager now monitors the game directory for file system changes and detects when there's issues/changes (e.g. if you for some reason delete an important file), notifying you immediately instead of requiring a restart of the application.
- Re-arranged the home section of the app so that the first thing you do is set the game path (which is required before clicking the other buttons).
Version 1.0
Initial upload of the release candidate
Just for some users concerned HERE is the virustotal scan
As a gamer and programmer I'm always looking for ways to help the communities around games I love. Thus I created this
The latest build of AMM is found HERE! This version adds themes, multi language support, save profiles, and much more!
Anno 1800 Mod Manager
What it Does:
Launches the game for you directly from the app
Provides for easy access to the latest Anno 1800 news
Manages mod directory creation
Manages installation of the mod loader files
Allows you to activate/deactivate mods with ease
Keeps itself and the mod loader files up-to-date so that you don't have to
What it Does NOT do:
Download mods for you - coming soon!
Install mods for you - coming soon!
Provide profiles for saves - yup you guessed it...coming soon!
Allow exporting/importing mod activation data - Next
Profile manager (save hot swapping) - 2 month
Mod tweaker - 1 month
Virtual File System - 2 months
For mod creators:
The application automatically pulls in the content, and readme text files from the mods root directory. It also looks for a banner.png image file to load as the banner for the mod. If no banner is found it uses a placeholder. Simply including these files in your zip file will allow theme to be shown to users automatically.
If you would like to work out other features or integrations, or have ideas feel free to reach out to me!