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Simple Guide Easily manage your Assassin's Creed Odyssey skin mods with this tool. 1. Setup: Put `AC_Odyssey_Mod_Manager.exe` in your main game folder (where `ACOdyssey.exe` is). A `mods` folder will be created automatically. 2. Launch: Double-click `AC_Odyssey_Mod_Manager.exe`. 3. Add a Mod: Click "+ Add Mod," select a `.forge` file, name it (unique!), optionally add a preview image with the "Browse Image" button (`.png`/`.jpg`), then click "Save Mod." 4. Activate: Toggle the switch next to a mod. Status turns ACTIVE (green). Its `.forge` file moves to the game folder. Only one mod can be active at a time—new activation deactivates the old one. 5. Deactivate: Toggle the switch again. Status turns INACTIVE (red), and the `.forge` file moves back to the `mods` folder. 6. Notes: - Mod files live in the `mods` folder when inactive. - Active mods sit in the main game folder. - If you want to rename a mod just rename the folder inside the "mods" folder. - If you want to delete a mod then just delete it's folder inside the "mods" folder. - Don’t mess with `ACOModManagerConfig.json` unless you’re sure. 7. Close: Hit the 'X' button—your settings save automatically. This manager is for skin mods that are drag and drop .forge files