

Fortunately, there are a number of methods to discover the file names you are searching for. In order to remove any mod which you no longer wish to use, you're required to know the names of the files associated with them. It is also worth noting that while this tutorial is designed for, it can used as a general reference for uninstalling all Team Fortress 2 mods that are distributed in ".vpk" format. To make the scenario for this demonstration more practical, additional mods that will not be removed have been installed beforehand. In particular, we will be uninstalling the same mods we had installed during the installation tutorial. In this demonstration, you will see the basic process used to uninstall all mods available on the site. Should you be running Windows or Ubuntu Linux, please refer to their appropriate video. It is really easy to get carried away when subscribing to mods in the Workshop lol I even had 2,3, and sometimes 4 instances of basically the same mods/assets with very SLIGHT would be best to just try them immediately and see which ones you don't need and unsubscribe right away.I know it sucks and take a little time, but in the long run I think it is incredibly worth it to have them organized.I know this is almost two months from the original post, but I just bought the game a week ago after pirating it and I had to use Google to see if there was a way to do them all at once.Hello! This is the tutorial for how to uninstall mods from on OS X.

Go to the Steam Workshop under Cities: Skylinesįor an easier time in the future I plan to only add the mods/assets maybe 2-3 at a time so that I can narrow things down. It is really easy to get carried away when subscribing to mods in the Workshop lol I even had 2,3, and sometimes 4 instances of basically the same mods/assets with very SLIGHT would be best to just try them immediately and see which ones you don't need and unsubscribe right away.I know it sucks and take a little time, but in the long run I think it is incredibly worth it to have them organized.I know this is almost two months from the original post, but I just bought the game a week ago after pirating it and I had to use Google to see if there was a way to do them all at once.and here I am :-) Happy gaming everybody! Yes, you do have to "UNSUBSCRIBE" to each one, but I uninstalled about 100 mods/assets I had installed in about 30 seconds.įor an easier time in the future I plan to only add the mods/assets maybe 2-3 at a time so that I can narrow things down. It will show you a list of all your subscribed assets. A drop down menu appears and click on "SUBSCRIBED ITEMS"Ĥ.

It says, "YOUR WORKSHOP FILES" and underneath that click on "YOUR FILES".ģ. There is a column to the right of the "MOST POPULAR ITEMS in the past week" Header. Go to the Steam Workshop under Cities: SkylinesĢ.
