Project zomboid delete mods you downloaded from steam workshop






















 · The Project Zomboid games is a great game in it's own right. However if you want to extend the life time of the game there is a modding community that has pr.  · Windows (please correct me you windows folks^^) Go to your Zomboid folder C:/Users//Zomboid. Find the /mods folder (it should contain an examplemod folder already). Drag and drop the unzipped mod into this folder. Start the game and select the mod in the Mod-Options screen. Reboot and have fun. Mods that are installed manually should go into the steamapps\common\ProjectZomboid\mods folder, and should look something like steamapps\comomon\ProjectZomboid\mods\[modname], and inside the mod name folder would be the mod info files, the media folder, etc. Probably the easiest way to remedy the situation is to delete the files you moved over and use steam to download the mods again.


Yes, if you navigate to where steam workshop mods are downloaded. by default its C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\ Zomboid is in folder , then just locate the folder with the mods steam workshop ID. Installing mods on a windows computer. Navigate to your steam directory. (Usually: C:\Program Files\Steam). Next, navigate to your Project Zomboid folder in steam. (C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Project Zomboid. Once inside your 'Project Zomboid' folder, go into the folder named 'mods', if you do not have a mods folder, simply create one! If you have multiple mods, they are separated with a semicolon. If your mods are coming from the Workshop, you can grab the page ID and add that to the 'Workshop=' line to automatically prompt users to download the required mods. This ID can be found from the URL of the page when you're browsing mods. For instance, for my mod the ID is


Yourdrive:\Users\YouUser\Zomboid\mods From here you will want to paste that folder you copied into the 'mods' folder located in the Zomboid directory. This is the location from which your server is running its mods from from what I understand. Now you will have to do this for each mod that you want to run on the server. After doing this you can delete the mods from the steam workshop directory if you want. Mods that are installed manually should go into the steamapps\common\ProjectZomboid\mods folder, and should look something like steamapps\comomon\ProjectZomboid\mods\[modname], and inside the mod name folder would be the mod info files, the media folder, etc. Probably the easiest way to remedy the situation is to delete the files you moved over and use steam to download the mods again. Windows (please correct me you windows folks^^) Go to your Zomboid folder C:/Users//Zomboid. Find the /mods folder (it should contain an examplemod folder already). Drag and drop the unzipped mod into this folder. Start the game and select the mod in the Mod-Options screen. Reboot and have fun.

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