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the easiest way to check is to go to the multiplayer menu, if there are tons of rooms then your mod is fine
If nothing else works you can try this:
- Uninstall the game.
- Delete all the folders that contain(ed) game data.
- Reinstall the game.
So I begin to investigate and found a .txt documment in the instalation folder named checksum_manifest.txt. This documents tell the game witch folders to "check" to do the "sum". So, beside the common folder, I deleted the location, map and localisation_synced folder, then made a check folder procedure on steam and re-downloades those folders and, voila! Checksum now is fixed. Try this before uninstalling the game.
Hope this work for you and sorry for the bad english.
En español: Descubrí que si tienes un mod que por alguna razón no see ha actualizado activo en el launcher, siempre te va a tirar el error del checksum, sin importar si reinstalas mil veces. Hay que desactivar/eliminar el mod en el launcher para que deje de salir ese error. Espero les sirva