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I will upgrade all remaining mods too, but had much less free time for this lately than I expected.
But in case you keep the mods subscription, it will be activated in your ingame mod manager as soon as it got upgraded. :)
And now that I want to release the first beta of ma mod manager in the near future - it's even less time... :)
But it was really fun to play!
And I love the landscape! :D
I'm using it for several versions of my terrain packs now, it's great to show terrain differences between them without 'boring' rms-landscape...
Glad you like them.
Click on 'properties' and in the opening dialog go to the tab 'local files'.
There is a button named 'browse local files'.
That one opens your game directory in the windows explorer. There you can find your 'mods' folder.
But I'll hav a look at that. Thanks for mentioning!
And if there is something you would like to use but is not available - just tell me and I'll have a look at it. :)
But there are some alternatives available. I released different goldmines, some crystal mines, iron mines replacing the stone, another bridge, crystal woods, green water, ...
You can find them in my collections mostly.
This is the way you can uninstall mods, unsubscribing just tells steam not to take them into account any further when applying mods to your game (which is done at game start after installing/verifying your game cache).
You can verify your game cache by right-clicking on AoE in your steam library.
Choose 'properties' and in the opening dialog the tab 'local files'. There is a button to verify your game cache.
1. Unsubscribe
2. Delete the mods archive file from your game\mods folder
3. Verify your game cache