Giants Software’s Farming Simulator series continues to bring a ton of joy to fans of farm-sim games. Among all the current Farming Simulator games, for many, FS19 seems to be their favorite one to play and enjoy. Originally released in November 2018, FS19 is available for all major platforms except for the Nintendo Switch. PC, of course, is where a good number of active FS19 player base is. And like any other game on PC, this one too has its fair share of issues. A major one is where the mods folder just doesn’t show up at all.
Mods breathe a new life into a game. From offering quality-of-life features to adding new content, you cannot deny the fact that mods are one of the best things about PC gaming. That said, such an issue as this one should be addressed immediately. Now, anything from mods not being placed correctly to the game not being updated could serve as a cause behind this issue. So, can this issue be fixed? Well, continue reading to find out!
Farming Simulator (FS) 19 mods folder not showing up: How to fix it?
Players can try the following workarounds to deal with this issue:
Restart –
Well, the very first thing that you need to do is restart the game. It’s a common workaround for dealing with issues like this, so give it a try. If this doesn’t help, take a look at the next potential fix.
Update –
This issue here could also be a result of the game not being updated to the latest version available. So, go ahead and check if there’s an update first. If there’s one, download and install it. However, if even this doesn’t work, switch to another workaround.
Place your mods correctly –
Something like this could also be due to the player not placing the mods correctly. As such, you should place the mods in the following path:
C:\Users\[Usernamefolder]\Documents\MyGames\FarmingSimulator2019\mods
Place all of your non-unzipped mods in here and the mods will show up in the game.
Create a mod folder –
Some players have reported there being no mods folder at all. So, what we recommend you do is create a new mod folder in the previously mentioned path. So, do that and see if this helps in bypassing this issue.
Reinstall –
If none of the aforementioned workarounds are of help to you, try reinstalling the game. Something like this has a good chance of working out, so give it a try. In case even reinstalling doesn’t help, you should go ahead and contact support.
And that’s all the information we have on this issue. Additionally, if you want to know how to fill fertilizer in Farming Simulator 22, take a look at this guide. And for more such content, keep following DigiStatement. Also read: Farming Simulator 24 Release Date for PC, PS4, PS5 & Xbox: When will it be available?


