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Troubleshooting

Any time you have any problem with one or more mods in-game after installing them through BCML, the first thing you should try is using the Remerge button.

There are a lot of things that can go wrong trying to merge and manage mods for BOTW. Check here for some basic help for common problems.

Problems in BCML

Setup

BCML is installed, how do I open it?

If you installed using the Windows installer, there should be a BCML shortcut in your Start Menu. If you installed using pip, run bcml from the command line.

Why won't BCML accept my folders?

Here are the rules for the folders you need to set in BCML.

(Note that if you use Cemu, BCML should automatically find your game folders when you select the Cemu folder. If it doesn't, you can find them by right-clicking the game in Cemu and clicking the buttons to open the game, update, and DLC folders. These will not be the exact folders you need but will be very close to them; read on to find out exactly what you'll need to do from there.)

Cemu

(Optional) Must be the folder which directly contains Cemu.exe and settings.xml. For some Cemu installations, this may be inside a folder named BIN.

Base Game

(Required) Must be the root folder for the BOTW ROM, excluding the executable or meta. For Wii U/Cemu, this may be separate from Cemu's MLC storage, or, if it is, it will use the title ID that ends in 0. You must pass BCML the content folder directly, e.g. C:\Game Dumps\The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild [ALZE]\content.

For Switch, this will be the romfs folder under the base game title ID, e.g. C:\Game Dumps\BOTW\01007EF00011E000\romfs.

You can tell this folder is set correctly if it contains the file Pack/Dungeon000.pack.

Update

(Required: Wii U) Must be the root content folder for BOTW's update files, version 1.5.0 for Wii U or 1.6.0 for Switch. For Cemu users, this should ordinarily be inside Cemu's MLC storage. For Cemu/Wii U, the first half of the title ID will end in the letter E. Example: C:\Cemu\mlc01\usr\title\0005000E\101C9400\content

Switch users should not need an update folder, because dumping will ordinarily merge the base game and update files.

You can tell this folder is set correctly if it contains approximately 7000 files in the folder Actor/Pack.

DLC

(Optional) Must be the folder containing the latest paid DLC files for BOTW. For Cemu users, this should ordinarily be inside Cemu's MLC storage. For Cemu/Wii U, the first half of the title ID will end in the letter C. Example (make sure to include the 0010): C:\Cemu\mlc01\usr\title\0005000E\101C9400\content\0010

For Switch, this will be the romfs folder under the supported DLC title ID, e.g. C:\Game Dumps\BOTW\01007EF00011F001\romfs

You can tell this folder is set correctly if it contains Pack/AocMainField.pack.

Installing Mods

FileNotFoundError: File X not found in game dump

In most cases, this indicates that, despite BCML's attempts to check your folder settings to begin with, somehow the game dump, update data, or DLC folder you provided to BCML are incorrect. See the previous section for help with folders. In rare cases it may relate to a mod that adds new files in a way or place that BCML does not anticipate.

FileNotFoundError: No rules.txt or info.json was found in mod

This one is as it says. BCML didn't find a recongized meta file in the mod you picked. BCML only supports graphic pack mods and BNPs (Switch: BNPs only). Other formats will need to be converted first.

ValueError: Invalid version: 1-wiiu (expected 1-3)

The mod you are trying to install contains a BYML file (usually ActorInfo.product.sbyml ) that has been corrupted by an outdated BYML tool. The only solution to this is to contact the mod creator for help or to repair the file manually.

There was an error installing MOD. It processed successfully, but could not be added to your BCML mods

If the full text of the error includes anything about XML, you probably either (1) have an old version of Cemu or (2) have a corrupt Cemu settings file. Make sure you have at least Cemu 1.15, and if you still have issues, try deleting settings.xml from the Cemu folder.

Creating BNPs

No modified files were found. This means the mod is probably not in a supported format.

If you haven't already looked, check the BNP help page for help with the correct folder structure for a BNP mod. If it still doesn't work, make sure to check the casing of the folder names, as they are in fact case-sensitive (e.g. content/Actor works but Content/actor does not).

Usage Problems

BCML takes me back to the setup wizard each time.

Your settings, probably the game folders, are incorrect. They need to be fixed first.

The "Launch Game" button doesn't work.

Usually, this happens if Cemu is set to run as administrator but BCML is not. To correct this, either turn off the administrator setting for Cemu (recommended, as it's actually useless in most cases) or run BCML as administrator.

Problems In Game

Any time you have any problem with one or more mods in-game after installing them through BCML, the first thing you should try is using the Remerge button.

I've installed my mods in BCML, but they don't take effect in-game

Make sure that the BCML graphic pack is enabled in Cemu. BCML attempts to do this automatically, but sometimes it can fail. The graphic pack will appear in the Cemu menu under The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Mods/BCML. If the graphic pack is enabled but you still see no effects from any mods, it could be a bug involving hard links and file permissions. To avoid this, check the "Disable hard links for master mod" option in BCML's setttings.

BOTW crashes immediately when the game starts to load

There are a few possible causes:

  1. You have mods installed outside of BCML that conflict with the BCML pack. Running BCML alongside mods installed with other methods is not supported.
  2. You still have the master graphic pack for BCML 2.8 enabled in Cemu after upgrading (under {BCML: DON'T TOUCH}.
  3. Your load order is backwards.
  4. Your game language in BCML does not match the region and language you use in BOTW.
  5. Your game directory settings in BCML are set incorrectly.
  6. There is something wrong with one of your mods itself.
  7. Your game dump is corrupt.

This is usually a problem of mod priority. Try setting the Linkle mod to a higher priority than other mods that affect TitleBG.pack or armors. If you have already done so, try remerging. If it still doesn't work, it could be a more complicated problem with your mod configuration; consider clearing your mods and starting fresh.