Note: Always respect mod authors' redistribution policies. Do not repack and share commercial mods or DLC assets without permission.
Even with the best methods, things go wrong. Here is your debugging checklist.
| Feature | Portable Preset | Full Game Backup | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 5MB – 50MB | 50GB – 100GB | | Includes mods | Only used mods | All mods | | Transfer time | Seconds | Hours | | Best for | Sharing, cloud storage, moving between PCs | Disaster recovery, moving to a new SSD | | Risk | Missing dependency if packaged wrong | None, but bloated | com3d2 preset portable
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2. Gather Mod Dependencies (The "Sybaris" or "BépInEx" Files) Note: Always respect mod authors' redistribution policies
Installing presets in a portable version of COM3D2 is straightforward. 1. Locate Your Preset Folder
: You can also manage your created characters through the "Maid Admin" menu in the game's management interface. Saving Your Own Here is your debugging checklist
Double-check your \Mod\ folder on the portable device. Ensure you didn't accidentally leave the assets behind on your main PC. Symptom 2: The Preset Name Doesn't Appear in the Menu
Drop the corresponding custom assets into the new \Mod\ folder. Transferring to Steam Deck (Proton/Linux)
Manually digging through thousands of mod files to find a specific pair of socks your maid is wearing is tedious. Several community tools automate this process. COM3D2 Preset Compiler / Mod Hunter