But to get rid of them completely you have to unsubscribe the mod from steam workshop (Only if you subscribe to the mod ) and then delete them from the above location. The only problem is you cannot tell which mod is which unless you enter every folder and look at the contents. Or you can just delete them all and it will auto download subscribed mods when you start up NS2.
"It's a good question. I had the same problem. Here's what you do.
#1. Press Start button+R to open your run command in windows.
#2. Write %appdata%\Natural Selection 2\
#3. Delete the folder called "Workshop"
"If anyone else has trouble with this, When Santa says "Press Start button+R," opening the start menu and searching for %appdata%\Natural Selection 2\ will bring up the workshop file."
Everything you've subscribed to will then re-download when you restart the game, and all the old outdated stuff will be removed. It greatly improved the performance of my game aswell. "
So make the mod un active, turn off subscribe in community page, do the above and voila, clean mod list.
How about an option to prevent random servers from uploading me useless crap like pink shotguns?
Preventing a mod from being downloaded is meant to make your client fail the consistency check, so that should not be possible.
A list of mods that a server requires to be downloaded visible already in the server browser would be better so you can make the decision before joining. At this time any yellow colored server could mean absolutely anything from pink rifles and skulks to NS2Stats support, which isn't that great.
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"It's a good question. I had the same problem. Here's what you do.
#1. Press Start button+R to open your run command in windows.
#2. Write %appdata%\Natural Selection 2\
#3. Delete the folder called "Workshop"
"If anyone else has trouble with this, When Santa says "Press Start button+R," opening the start menu and searching for %appdata%\Natural Selection 2\ will bring up the workshop file."
Everything you've subscribed to will then re-download when you restart the game, and all the old outdated stuff will be removed. It greatly improved the performance of my game aswell. "
So make the mod un active, turn off subscribe in community page, do the above and voila, clean mod list.
A list of mods that a server requires to be downloaded visible already in the server browser would be better so you can make the decision before joining. At this time any yellow colored server could mean absolutely anything from pink rifles and skulks to NS2Stats support, which isn't that great.