![]() I have never been able to reproduce this bug in Single Player and I have tried removing mods from my multiplayer save by editing the files on my PC so it would boot with no mods. ![]() Sometimes you need to launch the game first with them deleted before it will recognise but that's how I reinstall all my mods without unsubscribing from any of them. If you manually delete the files when you verify the game through Steam it checks your workshop content as well. You can verify the files of this game, the only thing extra that you sometimes need to do is manually delete (or unsubscribe) all your mods so that you don't have the mod patches but the latest version only. See I think that's just a case of you going completely overboard trying to fix something that is a server-side problem that you can't fix. IF PZ is gonna have LUA which ive only had beautiful problems with in the past, we need a way to be able to backup and restart the lua if need be. there should be a troubleshooting menu with multiple ways to fix the game, look at BeamNG as an example, they offer Cache Cleaning, Deep File Clean and restart, and then Verify integrity of files and mods, THEN LAST OPTION is a full reinstall. so i would guess a lua/other file error? but just sucks theres no way to fix it without full reinstall and restart. Originally posted by Master Blaster 3000:I fully deleted all game files and uninstalled, wiped entire games known existence in my pc, then installed it fresh, booted up new MP server with ZERO mods installed, EVERYTHING IS FIXED.
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