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I tried downloading the character mod charlie from this site, but something went quite wrong and the character didn't got installed correctly. Part of the mod is on the mod page as out-of-date mods like "anim" and "bigportraits" and the like. I tried to install her by copy/paste the charlie character and her sound files, as I read you should, to the file where my mods are, but I am not wise with computer stuff and I messed up. My computer got confused when some of the files was named the same and asked if it should overwrite it or save both files, and I asked it to save both files, because I didn't know what would happen if I deleted some of the files.

 

I want to remove all files of charlie from the game, without messing with my other savefiles if possible. How do I do that?

 

The attatched file is screenshots from all the mods and where the messed up charlie mod is somewhere, I have no idea how to single her files out from the rest, as most of the mods got updated when I opened up the game to see if charlie worked. 

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Did you "unsubscribe" from the mods from Steam Workshop?

 

Go to Steam.  Go to Workshop.  Find the game in question (aka: Don't Starve).  There is a menu bar with Home -- Browse -- Discussions -- About.  Click the drop down on Browse.  Select Subscribed Files.  Unsubscribe from the mods you no longer want.

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You installed the mods contents into your mods folder which is wrong.  You're supposed to put the mods FOLDER into  ds/mods.   In your screenshot above the files you should KEEP are

 

INSTALLING_MODS

MAKING_MODS

modsettings.lua

 

then delete all other loose files and all folders except 'screecher' and those that start with  'workshop-'

 

then read instructions on how to install mods

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