To set this, do: gamedir 'c:\some install path\Grim Dawn'ĭo note that you need to put this path in quotes because there is at least one space character in that path. This is how it knows about the various item and affix names, among other things. The editor uses this setting to load the game’s database on startup. The gamedir setting tells the editor where the game is installed. If you’re using steam, both settings should have been automatically found.
It has also located where the game has been installed. It shows me 4 directories where it thinks it can find save files. Here’s an example of what it looks like when the program starts: C:\Users\odie\Downloads>gd-edit.exeĬ:\Users\odie\Documents\My Games\Grim Dawn\save\mainĬ:\program files (x86)\steam\userdata\10000062\219990\remote\save\userĬ:\Users\odie\Documents\My Games\Grim Dawn\save\userĬ:\program files (x86)\steam\userdata\10000062\219990\remote\save\mainĮ:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grim Dawn It will also complain if the settings don’t seem correct. The editor actually shows you the location it is using for these two settings every time it starts.
The editor requires two settings to function properly: gamedir and savedir. In your case, you want to run: gamedir 'c:\path to your game install directory\Grim Dawn' Gamedir and savedir are two different settings. Not entirely sure why things would suddenly stop working.