smod files when uploading them to the Workshop, but you'll still be able to edit your local version without needing to uncompress it. Workshop mods require a Steam file ID so they must be created from our UI in order to generate it.
Instructions for uploading mods to the Steam Workshop: Since they're not in the usual Stonehearth mods folder, you can hover over them in the Mods menu and click on "Open mod folder" (the button with the folder icon), if you need to browse them.īear in mind that savefiles that were made with that mod active will throw errors if you try to load them after uninstalling it (same if you disable the mod instead of removing it). There might be empty folders left, that's the way Steam handles unsubscribing.įor reference, the Workshop mods you subscribe to are downloaded inside this location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\253250.
The mod will be effectively deleted from your computer once you completely exit the game. Alternatively, you can click on "View mod in workshop" (the button with the Steam icon) and unsubscribe from the Workshop itself. Hover over it, and click on "Unsubscribe from mod" (the red X button). Go to the Mods menu from the main menu, and find the mod you wish to uninstall. If you subscribed to a mod from the Steam Workshop, you can uninstall it from within the game: Instructions for uninstalling mods from the Steam Workshop: Accept to reload when returning to the main menu, so that the downloaded mods are loaded. Make sure it is checked / enabled after it finishes downloading. You might see a download progress bar in the list item if it takes a while to download. Return to the game, and you should see the mod listed in the Workshop mods list. Browse items in the workshop, and when you see a mod that you like, click on the "Subscribe" button. The Steam overlay will open and show the Workshop. You should see a "Browse Steam Workshop" button on top of the second list. Run the game while Steam is running, and open the Mods menu from the main menu. Instructions for installing mods through the Steam Workshop: