

Understandably, some mod authors might not be comfortable with the way Nexus is handling mod deletions due to the upcoming debut of the Nexus Mod Collections feature, but Nexus has offered a compromise: there will be a one-month grace period for anyone with mods on the site to delete them for good. This change therefore addresses both technical problems laid out above, while leaving mod authors with the ability to remove files from view into a “file archive” that serves as a point of reference."

What this means is that when an author archives a file, for most intents and purposes, it is now gone and removed from the files tab, but it can still be downloaded via a collection and the metadata (information) about the file is still in the database.

You can also edit the ActiveMods list in the UserGameSettings.ini and just delete the mod id from there to disable it from the server."Recognising these problems, we made the difficult decision to change how file deletions work," the news post continued. "Instead of permanently removing a file, mod authors can now choose to archive it which will move it into a file archive and make it impossible to download directly unless specifically requested e.g. To remove a mod from your server, you can use the Uninstall Mod button and enter the mod(s) IDs that you want to remove, then click Execute. You can also check for mod updates by clicking on the Check for mod updates button. To update mods, simply go onto the control panel and click on the Update Mods button. You can also install mods by adding them into the ActiveMods list in the UserGameSettings.ini and then clicking on Update Mods to download and install. Once the mods are installed by the script, click restart on your server and they should be installed! Next, go onto the control panel and click on install mods, paste in the id's of the mods you want to install separated by commas - with no spaces.Ĭlick execute, and the script will install the mods one by one and add them to the ActiveMods list. for Valhalla which has the mod id 504122600 you would find it here in the url: 504122600 Then you have to get the ID for that mod, which is the numbers at the end of the url of the mod.Į.g. Check Run this program in compatibility mode for and choose Windows 7 Service Pack 1 from the list. First go onto the Steam Workshop and search for mods you want to install. You can also try to run the game in compatibility mode: Right click ARK: Survival Evolved shortcut and choose Properties.
