

Some mods can even grow into full stand-alone commercial products. Supporting mods means supporting their authors, and encouraging them to update their existing mods and make more and better mods in the future. Other mods may add expansive community-created content equaling hours of new gameplay and storyline, or even an entirely new game built from the ground up. Many mods are free and range in scope from smaller changes here or there to entirely new items, characters, maps, or missions. Steam makes it easy to find and try these mods for any game in your library that supports modding. Whether it's adding new graphical features, crafting new items, or creating new stories, mods can breathe new life into games of all types. Fans, hobbyists, and aspiring game developers from around the world can add to or modify their favorite games by creating "mods". If however your issue still remains, please submit a support request with your DxDiag and when possible, the latest mdmp file.Your favorite games don't need to end just because you've finished them.

We recommend that you refer your issue to the developer of the mod and/or to revert, where possible, to a previous build version of the game.

If after unsubscribing/deleting mods you find that your issue is fixed, then it is almost certain that your issue is mod related! Click on 'Verify Integrity of Game Files.' button.Note: you will have to click/search through numbered folders to reveal content. Program Files (x86) > Steam > SteamApps > workshop > content Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > data To ensure that you have cleanly and correctly uninstalled Workshop mods, press the 'Unsubscribe' button next to any mods you have installed.ĬHECK THAT MODS HAVE BEEN REMOVED & VERIFY YOUR GAME FILES!Īfter removing mods, we recommend checking the install/program paths of mods and to verify your game files (to check integrity of installation) as referenced below. Click on 'Browse’ Subscribed Items' on the right, underneath the 'YOUR FILES’ header.Click on the 'BROWSE THE WORKSHOP' button that appears in the game info in the centre of the screen.Click on Total War Game in your games list.You can find a list of mods you are currently subscribed to by doing the following:įrom the launch panel of the game, click on Mod Manager.Ī list of mods, that are tied to your game, with be shown plus their status.įrom the Active Column, click on the switch button (this will stop the mod from being automatically installed). NOTE: you may need to start a new game campaign if you existing/current game save is mod dependent! If you are experiencing an issue with your game, removing STEAM Workshop modifications (mods) may resolve your issue, or allow us to better troubleshoot the problem if it persists.
