I use a single installation (and appdata folder) of DST between 2 Steam/Klei accounts (see Steam's family library sharing). There are probably some (client) mods on <account-A> that are not even subscribed on <account-B>. When switching back from using Steam and DST with account-B back to account-A, these mods are disabled, which is really annoying.
The data folder does have the "new" dir structure, with per-account local saves and client config:
I notice this with "cookbook" (2205331356) but I suppose it would happen with any client mod that isn't in the list of subscribed mods of both steam accounts.
Steps to Reproduce
- Have and log in 2 steam accounts on 1 machine (1 OS user account) - use a single Steam library folder and family-share it between the users
- Have a mod subscribed on account-A but not on account-B
- Launch DST with account-A and enable the mod
- Exit DST and switch accounts in Steam to account-B
- Launch DST with account-B
- Exit and switch Steam back to account-A
- Launch DST
- Observe if mod is enabled
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