
Repeat violators of this rule will be banned and reported to the site admins. Make sure content you submit is broadly interesting, not spammy, and contributes directly to the community. Per Reddit's Guidelines for self promotion, no more than 10% of the content you submit to the subreddit should be your own.Other interesting videos are allowed, but are still subject to rules 3 and 5. No YouTube/Twitch channel advertising/LP spamming.No Low Effort Content such as Handprints, Meridia's beacon, etc.Note that the vast majority of mods should not be removed mid-playthrough.A subreddit dedicated to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Unfortunately unsubbing does not remove the mod. Go to your \steam\steamapps\common\skyrim\data folder and delete the esp and bsa for the mods you were subscribed to. (from PINNED TOPIC Helpful Links and References, Section 4, Modding the Game)Īnd for those starting a new playthrough and who wish to remove Workshop mods: If you DO use the Workshop, see this guide for proper Workshop use to avoid issues with it: More information about the problem can be found from the link below. Other mods are "safe", in a way that loosing the data may be annoying, but it does not bug out your game. I recommend avoiding scripted mods from Workshop, for now. So far neither Valve or Bethesda has taken steps to fix it. It looses data and has problems with subscriptions. It is simply that Workshop got messed up during the spring 2015.

This does not mean that peoples are Nexus advocates, or have bias toward Skyrim Workshop. You may notice that many of us currently recommend using Nexus instead of Workshop. (from PINNED TOPIC Helpful Links and References, Section 1, General Information)įrom PINNED TOPIC Player and Modding Resources by Ilja. PSA: Current State of the Skyrim Workshop + Modding Resources by Nazenn (old but still valid and applicable today) See the following for issues with the Workshop: People should use Nexus for their mods (and also use a mod manager such as Vortex or Mod Organizer 2). Lately there have been a number of posts by people stating that they are using Steam Workshop for their mods - it is STRONGLY recommended that you DO NOT use it, as it has been broken since April of 2015 and has not been fixed (and will not be).
