So I decided to start from scratch with mods, and discovered that there's no way to just get rid of all the mods and asserts you have installed. Sure, you can delete the files on your drive, but they'll just get downloaded again from the workshop.
In order to unsubscribe an item, you have to find it in the workshop and then click the unsubscribe button. Obviously if you have ~800 assets, that's going to take some time.
So I found this:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/2cdatc/is_there_a_way_to_unsubscribe_from_all_workshop/
Basically, you just create bookmark pointing to (ie the actual "URL" the bookmark points to)
Then you browse to the Skylines Workshop in Chrome and open a list of items you want to unsubscribe, then you simply click this bookmark. You can only do this for up to 30 items at a time, but it's so much faster than unsubscribing each item individually.
In order to unsubscribe an item, you have to find it in the workshop and then click the unsubscribe button. Obviously if you have ~800 assets, that's going to take some time.
So I found this:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/comments/2cdatc/is_there_a_way_to_unsubscribe_from_all_workshop/
Basically, you just create bookmark pointing to (ie the actual "URL" the bookmark points to)
Code:
javascript:(function(){jQuery('.btn_grey_black.btn_medium').map(function(){this.click()})})()
Then you browse to the Skylines Workshop in Chrome and open a list of items you want to unsubscribe, then you simply click this bookmark. You can only do this for up to 30 items at a time, but it's so much faster than unsubscribing each item individually.
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