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How To Delete All Mods Ready Or Not
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How to delete all Mods on Ready or Not

*Insert obligatory Thomas the Tank Engine joke here*

Ready or Not is already an immersive, realistic tactical shooter for players seeking a true challenge. But for those who still don’t vibe with it, mods are always an option. However, for players craving a pure experience, I can teach you how to delete all mods in Ready or Not!

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How to remove all mods in Ready or Not

Check the following file directory to remove your mods in Ready or Not:

  • Open the following directory, with the default likely being:
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Ready or Not\Ready or Not\Content\Paks\mod.io\3791
  • Delete the Mods folder here
  • Then try  %appdata%\local\Ready or Not\Saved\Paks and delete the mods folder here

Related: How to fix Stuttering and Black Screen Errors in Ready or Not

Additionally, try uninstalling Ready or Not on Steam, deleting its corresponding steamapps and %appdata% folders, and reinstalling. If this sounds more convoluted than the process of getting the mods in the first place, you may be using the Nexus, so read on!

How to remove Nexus mods for Ready or Not

If you’re using the Nexus Vortex mod manager, go to the mods menu, select next to the mod(s) you wish to delete in Ready or Not, and click the dropdown menu next to it. There are options for:

  • Enabled
  • Disabled
  • Uninstalled

And that’s about it! The Nexus is an easy way to manage your mods in Ready or Not, and even features some incredibly handy ones I recommend.

Why mods in Ready or Not are a good idea

While I am perfectly okay with a purist outlook on a game’s release, mods are typically made as a communal effort. The developers will not always be able to guess player reactions to the final product, and in the case of Ready or Not, common complaints include the insane aimbot accuracy of its enemy AI. For that, I recommend No Crack for AI – Just say NO to make it a bit less unfair.

However, with the above options to remove it, you can switch back and forth to see whether the original product’s added challenge is worth it. The point is, that mods boost your options, so play on! Remember, the more often you survive thanks to your enemy AI not being insane crack shots, the less often you’ll need to put your officers into therapy from the stress!


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J.R. Waugh
J.R. is a Staff Writer with Attack of the Fanboy and PC Invasion, and has been covering gaming and entertainment in the industry since 2022. Along with a B.A. in History from the University of Cincinnati, he has studied at the University of Birmingham, UK, and part of his M.A. at the University of Waterloo. You'll find J.R. particularly at home ranting about the brilliance of Seinen gems like Berserk or Oshi no Ko, while wishing dearly for a top-tier Star Trek game.