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  2. Originally posted by Chikin Nuggget: To uninstall the mod, follow these steps: :one: Click Restore Vanilla in the launcher. :two: Remove the folder "NTW3" located in: ...\Steam\steamapps\common\Napoleon Total War\data\.

  3. One of the options is "Restore vanilla files". Also, you can manually delete all the NTW3_* files contained in ./Napoleon Total War/data. Perhaps those are the files I couldn't delete. The last time I uninstalled the Lordz Mod (which btw, I enjoyed thoroughly), the restore to Vanilla didn't work correctly.

  4. Feb 4, 2015 · you could always uninstall napoleon, delete everything in the folder, and then reinstall it

  5. Aug 28, 2017 · Neither the first (obviously), nor the second issue were present before my installing NTW3. I was forced to uninstall everything: Darthmod first, then the vanilla. Reinstalled NTW, reinstalled Darthmod, the problems persist. To some of you both might seem trivial, to me they are not.

  6. Jun 5, 2014 · The mod does include an uninstall feature, right in the launcher. Moreover, as long as you did not manually move the files, TGW is self-contained in a mod-folder, and won't affect vanilla NTW. You can delete the TGW mod folder to completely remove the game from your hard drive.

  7. Oct 9, 2017 · It's obvious that you have a conflict with a previously played mod that is overwriting the NTW3 files. If you've played Darthmod it overwrites the main vanilla data folder causing significant issues. Best to remove the entire NTW vanilla game (and mods) then reinstall a clean copy.

  8. To ensure that you have cleanly and correctly uninstalled Workshop mods, press the 'Unsubscribe' button next to any mods you have installed. CHECK THAT MODS HAVE BEEN REMOVED & VERIFY YOUR GAME FILES!

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