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Ready or Not: How To Wipe Mods Without Losing All Progress

Author : Logan Update : Feb 26,2025

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 un-modded players. This guide details how to completely remove all mods from your game.

Removing Mods: Step-by-Step Instructions

Regardless of your mod installation method (Nexus Mod Manager, mod.io, etc.), follow these steps:

  1. Unsubscribe: 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. Steam File Deletion: Open Steam, right-click Ready or Not in your Library, select Properties, then Installed Files, and finally Browse. This opens the game's directory. Navigate to Ready Or Not > Content > Paks. Delete all files and folders within the Paks folder. Then, delete the Paks folder itself.

  3. LocalAppData Deletion: Press Windows+R, type %localappdata%, and press Enter. Locate the Ready Or Not folder, then navigate to Ready Or Not > Saved > Paks. Delete the Paks folder within this location.

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

  5. Optional Reinstall: For a completely clean slate (recommended if you're not planning 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.

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Why Delete Mods?

While mods enhance Ready or Not, they can also introduce:

  • Errors and Bugs: Community-created mods may contain unforeseen issues. Removing them often resolves these problems.
  • Multiplayer Compatibility: Mods prevent playing with friends who don't have the same modifications installed.

Ready or Not is available now for PC.