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Prepare for Mod Mayhem: Removing Mods Without Sacrificing Progress

by Anthony Feb 20,2025

Removing Mods from Ready or Not: A Comprehensive Guide

Ready or Not's modding community offers exciting enhancements, but mods can also introduce instability and prevent multiplayer with unmodded players. This guide details how to completely remove all mods from your game.

Multiple methods exist for installing Ready or Not mods (Nexus Mod Manager, mod.io, etc.). Regardless of your installation method, follow these steps for complete removal:

  1. Unsubscribe In-Game: Launch Ready or Not. In the in-game mod menu, unsubscribe from all active mods. This prevents re-downloads after deletion. Close the game.

  2. Delete Game Files: Open Steam, right-click Ready or Not in your library, select "Properties," then "Local Files," and "Browse." Navigate to the game's directory: Ready Or Not > Content > Paks. Delete all files and folders within the Paks folder. Then, delete the Paks folder itself.

  3. Delete Local AppData Files: Press Windows+R, type %localappdata%, and press Enter. Locate the Ready Or Not folder, navigate to Saved > Paks, and delete the Paks folder within.

  4. Verify Game Files: In Steam, right-click Ready or Not, go to "Properties" > "Local Files" > "Verify Integrity of Game Files." This ensures no corrupted files remain.

  5. Optional Reinstall: For a completely clean slate (recommended if you don't plan to use mods again), consider reinstalling Ready or Not.

A photo of the Soft Objective in Carriers of the Vine in Ready or Not Ready as part of an article about how to delete mods.

Screenshot via The Escapist

Why Remove Mods?

While mods enrich Ready or Not, they can also cause errors, bugs, and glitches. A clean mod removal often resolves these issues. Furthermore, mods prevent multiplayer with friends who haven't installed the same mods. Deleting mods ensures compatibility and smooth online play.

Ready or Not is available now on PC.

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