![]() ![]() Open the folder of the mod you want to replace the name of the folder is the same as the number in the URL from the share button.Ĥ) Replace all the files in that folder with the mod you want to install. You can get more easily to the folder by finding the 'browse local files' on Steam. It's found in "Home/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/289070". I just remember the first 3 or 4, it's enough.ģ) Go to the location where Steam Workshop locally stores subscribed mods. Remember the long number you see in the URL. Use an old mod so it won't be replaced by the mod updating.Ģ) Subscribe to it and then press share. Because it needs the Workshop, it only works on Steam, unfortunately.ġ) Find an old or unupdated mod I grabbed a policy mod called Cradle that hadn't been updated since 2017. However, I found that the mods folder in "Home/.local/share/aspyr-media/Sid Meier's Civilization VI/Mods" doesn't work - but there is another way to install mods by cannabalising Workshop mods. Someone else may know more about the search quirks on battle metrics, but when in doubt that always seems to work for me.I was trying to install a mod I'd made that would make population use more food on my Fedora computer. ![]() ![]() Two caveats - First is, the mod list isn't always/usually perfect, but I think it will be highly accurate for your purposes of, "is this server running mods yes/no?" Second I've found some wonkiness with their search function, if you're having trouble looking up the server you're interested in, make sure you are searching for the EXACT server name, capitalization and characters included. You can even join straight from battle metrics and skip the join system in Ark altogether. You simply need to check that there are no mods running (or that you're okay with the mods that are running), it even links to the mods steam page so you can see what things are. For any server you're thinking of trying, look it up on, mods used are listed on the server's specific page, and frankly a ton of other info I find helpful when deciding on a new server to play. ![]() However there's a pretty good work around in your case that just requires a little extra effort. Agreed Arks join system is ridiculous, but I don't think even makes the top 50 list of fixes the game needs. Okay, so what you really want to achieve then is understanding which servers are running mods, and which servers are not running mods. ![]()
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