
Is there something wrong on my pc? I have verified steam files.
Then when I want to check out mods I am greeted with this

It doesn't matter what I choose next, because the next time I start the game will give me the same cloud conflict.
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Sorry I don’t know. I uninstalled the game, waiting for a next patch that hopefully fixes this issue and the broken TAAits the same for me. Also reinstalled the game with no effect. Are the mods working for you ?
Sorry I don’t know. I uninstalled the game, waiting for a next patch that hopefully fixes this issue and the broken TAA
Well, I had the same problem, and the only thing which solved it was to log out from Paradox account and log back in. Then, all mods were downloaded again, and the problem was solved.Just leaving this here.. 3 attempts to fix dogs, still broken..
What makes you think they'll fix this![]()
This was the only thing that helped to get it fixed, thanks!I had a similar problem a while ago: What fixed it for me was:
- Close Steam
- Go to this folder, you may have to show hidden files and folders first.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities Skylines II
NOW FIRST BACKUP THAT ENTIRE FOLDER! IT CONTAINS YOUR SAVEGAMES!!!!! MAKE THAT BACKUP ON A DIFFERENT DRIVE AND MAKE TWO BACKUPS!
AFTER you have made a backup of the entire folder, you can delete everything inside it EXCEPT the Saves folder.
- Open Steam
- Verify the game files
- Close Steam
- Restart your computer... yes restart... no power saving mode and no cold shutdown. (This should be not necessary but it CANNOT hurt.
- Start Steam.
- Start the game. You should be treated like a brand new installation now.
- Stay in main menu for at least 5 minutes and wait for any mod loading and updating taking place.
- Finished?
- Then go to Mods.
- Create a new Empty Playset.
- Add a few random mods
- Wait for downloads to finish.
- Go back to main menu.
- Exit the game.
- Start the game again. You now should have active mods and no conflicts.
- Start the actual game and start to build your city.
- Everything working?
- Restart the game and create/use your actual mod playset.
Hope that helps.![]()
Thanks!I had a similar problem a while ago: What fixed it for me was:
- Close Steam
- Go to this folder, you may have to show hidden files and folders first.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities Skylines II
NOW FIRST BACKUP THAT ENTIRE FOLDER! IT CONTAINS YOUR SAVEGAMES!!!!! MAKE THAT BACKUP ON A DIFFERENT DRIVE AND MAKE TWO BACKUPS!
AFTER you have made a backup of the entire folder, you can delete everything inside it EXCEPT the Saves folder.
- Open Steam
- Verify the game files
- Close Steam
- Restart your computer... yes restart... no power saving mode and no cold shutdown. (This should be not necessary but it CANNOT hurt.
- Start Steam.
- Start the game. You should be treated like a brand new installation now.
- Stay in main menu for at least 5 minutes and wait for any mod loading and updating taking place.
- Finished?
- Then go to Mods.
- Create a new Empty Playset.
- Add a few random mods
- Wait for downloads to finish.
- Go back to main menu.
- Exit the game.
- Start the game again. You now should have active mods and no conflicts.
- Start the actual game and start to build your city.
- Everything working?
- Restart the game and create/use your actual mod playset.
Hope that helps.![]()
Thanks!
Can confirm this (still) makes it work as of the writing of this post.
I'm wondering if it may be possible to retain various settings from both vanilla and mods, as opposed to re-doing them all, like I ended up doing, since a lot of people are probably beginning to accumulate a few at this point, by retaining for example the ModsSettings folder. But I really don't know what I'm doing, so don't quote me on that. I'm just happy I found someone who did know how to fix the issue.
That is a crazy amount of effort for the average player to have to go through. I have had this issue for months and feel it shouldn't happen at all. Instead of players having to working out solutions like this paradox should just work out and fix the issue. I appreciate you working this solution HSI had a similar problem a while ago: What fixed it for me was:
- Close Steam
- Go to this folder, you may have to show hidden files and folders first.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities Skylines II
NOW FIRST BACKUP THAT ENTIRE FOLDER! IT CONTAINS YOUR SAVEGAMES!!!!! MAKE THAT BACKUP ON A DIFFERENT DRIVE AND MAKE TWO BACKUPS!
AFTER you have made a backup of the entire folder, you can delete everything inside it EXCEPT the Saves folder.
- Open Steam
- Verify the game files
- Close Steam
- Restart your computer... yes restart... no power saving mode and no cold shutdown. (This should be not necessary but it CANNOT hurt.
- Start Steam.
- Start the game. You should be treated like a brand new installation now.
- Stay in main menu for at least 5 minutes and wait for any mod loading and updating taking place.
- Finished?
- Then go to Mods.
- Create a new Empty Playset.
- Add a few random mods
- Wait for downloads to finish.
- Go back to main menu.
- Exit the game.
- Start the game again. You now should have active mods and no conflicts.
- Start the actual game and start to build your city.
- Everything working?
- Restart the game and create/use your actual mod playset.
Hope that helps.![]()
It's better still...thank f***, deleting the cache folder worked for me.
I'll try it myself next time i have it. In the meantime I've passed the question on TDW, the mod's creator. Maybe he knows something about it. Or may look into it.@antrachton Omg, is this right...? Last time I had this conflict I literally reset, uninstalled and re-downloaded everything (except the OS) to get the conflict solved.
Question... can the conflict be resolved by choosing one of the reset options in Skyve?
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- clear pdx mods cache option - did work@antrachton Omg, is this right...? Last time I had this conflict I literally reset, uninstalled and re-downloaded everything (except the OS) to get the conflict solved.
Question... can the conflict be resolved by choosing one of the reset options in Skyve?
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It's better still...
There seem to be just one file causing the issue: PlaysetSettings
Next time that conflict re-appears (and it will, sooner or later), try that file first, at least you don't have to wait for all mods to re-download. You'll find it here:
C:\Users\****\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities Skylines II\.cache\Mods
The 2nd option is the folder that is here as well: playsets_metadata
Created an account on here to say thanks! This worked!I had a similar problem a while ago: What fixed it for me was:
- Close Steam
- Go to this folder, you may have to show hidden files and folders first.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities Skylines II
NOW FIRST BACKUP THAT ENTIRE FOLDER! IT CONTAINS YOUR SAVEGAMES!!!!! MAKE THAT BACKUP ON A DIFFERENT DRIVE AND MAKE TWO BACKUPS!
AFTER you have made a backup of the entire folder, you can delete everything inside it EXCEPT the Saves folder.
- Open Steam
- Verify the game files
- Close Steam
- Restart your computer... yes restart... no power saving mode and no cold shutdown. (This should be not necessary but it CANNOT hurt.
- Start Steam.
- Start the game. You should be treated like a brand new installation now.
- Stay in main menu for at least 5 minutes and wait for any mod loading and updating taking place.
- Finished?
- Then go to Mods.
- Create a new Empty Playset.
- Add a few random mods
- Wait for downloads to finish.
- Go back to main menu.
- Exit the game.
- Start the game again. You now should have active mods and no conflicts.
- Start the actual game and start to build your city.
- Everything working?
- Restart the game and create/use your actual mod playset.
Hope that helps.![]()