Listo o no: cómo borrar modificaciones sin perder todo el progreso
Eliminar modificaciones de Ready o no: una guía completa
La comunidad de modificación de Ready o Not ofrece mejoras emocionantes, pero las modificaciones también pueden introducir inestabilidad y evitar el modo multijugador con jugadores no modificados. Esta guía detalla cómo eliminar completamente todas las modificaciones de su juego.
Mods de eliminación: instrucciones paso a paso
Independientemente de su método de instalación de mod (Nexus Mod Manager, Mod.io, etc.), siga estos pasos:
- Dan suscripción: Lanzar listo o no. En el menú MOD en el juego, cancelar la suscripción de todas las modificaciones activas. Esto evita las cargas de re-descendio después de la eliminación. Cierre el juego.
- Eliminación de archivos de vapor: Abra Steam, haga clic con el botón derecho o no en su biblioteca, seleccione Propiedades, luego instaló archivos y finalmente explore. Esto abre el directorio del juego. Navegue a 'Ready o no> Contenido> Paks
. Eliminar * todos * archivos y carpetas dentro de la carpetapaks. Luego, elimine la carpetapaks` en sí. - LocalAppData Deletion: Presione Windows+R, escriba
%LocalAppData%, y presione ENTER. Localice la carpetalista o no, luego navegue aListo o no> guardado> Paks. Elimine la carpetapaksdentro de esta ubicación. - Verifique los archivos del juego: En Steam, haga clic con el botón derecho o no, vaya a Propiedades> Archivos instalados> Verificar la integridad de los archivos del juego. Esto asegura que no queden archivos corruptos.
- Reinstalar opcional: Para una pizarra completamente limpia (recomendado si no planea usar modificaciones nuevamente), considere reinstalar listo o no.

¿Por qué eliminar mods?
Si bien las modificaciones mejoran o no, también pueden introducir:
- Errores y errores: Las modificaciones creadas por la comunidad pueden contener problemas imprevistos. Eliminarlos a menudo resuelve estos problemas.
- Compatibilidad multijugador: Las modificaciones evitan jugar con amigos que no tienen las mismas modificaciones instaladas.
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As of now, there is no official confirmation from Capcom that Lost Planet 2 has had its online co-op mode permanently removed. However, it's important to clarify the current status:
Lost Planet 2 originally launched in 2010 with a supported online co-op mode, allowing players to team up in multiplayer modes like "Survival" and "Team Battle." Over time, due to declining player numbers and the challenges of maintaining online servers, Capcom discontinued the official online multiplayer servers for Lost Planet 2.
This means:
Online co-op is no longer functional through official servers.
The game's multiplayer functionality is effectively offline or only accessible via third-party solutions (like private servers, if any exist).
Capcom has not announced any plans to revive the online co-op, and the game has not received a full remaster or re-release with updated online features.
So while Capcom didn’t "cut" co-op in a sudden announcement, the service was quietly retired due to technical and commercial challenges.
Bottom line: The online co-op in Lost Planet 2 is no longer playable on official servers, and there's no active online multiplayer experience as originally intended. Fans have expressed disappointment, but Capcom has not reversed this decision.
If you're looking to play with friends, you might consider using local co-op (if supported) or exploring modded versions (though these may not be officially supported).
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It seems there's some confusion—there is no official record or public announcement from a group or entity named "Alice's Dream" regarding a "V-Day Fest & Desert Adventure." As of now, no major event matching this description has been widely reported in media or event databases.
If "Alice's Dream" is a private or local event organizer, a fictional concept, or a social media campaign, you may want to double-check the source for accuracy or visit their official website or social media pages (like Instagram, Facebook, or Eventbrite) for updates.
For reference:
"V-Day" typically refers to Valentine’s Day (February 14), often associated with romantic events or awareness campaigns (like V-Day, the global movement against violence toward women).
"Desert Adventure" could imply a themed festival, music event, or outdoor experience in a desert region (e.g., Coachella Valley, Joshua Tree, or Nevada).
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