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ERROR:
I've done some digging on this since people started reporting it, and with the assistance of @myro we have these details on a solution:
Try using the full path to the file before adding anything to the path. Try pasting this on a command line and see what you get (adjust to your workshop path):
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\2802508333\mods\APEXMAKER\PROCESS_MAPS.bat"
For a clean install of the Steam version of Project Zomboid...
1) Make a Workshop Collection out of the mods you wish to use, then unsubscribe from all mods.
2) Uninstall Project Zomboid.
3) Delete the following folders and files manually:
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\ProjectZomboid (folder)
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\appworkshop_108600.acf (file)
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600 (folder)
- C:\Users\USERNAME\Zomboid (folder)
4) Exit Steam. Relaunch Steam.5) Install Project Zomboid.
6) Re-subscribe to mods using your Workshop Collection.
7) Verify File Integrity of Project Zomboid.
8) Profit!
For a clean install of the GoG version of Project Zomboid...
1) Uninstall Project Zomboid
2) Delete the following folders and files manually:
- C:\GoG\ProjectZomboid (folder) - OR wherever you have Project Zomboid installed.
- C:\Users\USERNAME\Zomboid (folder)
3) Install Project Zomboid4) Copy the mods you wish to use into %USERPROFILE%\Zomboid\mods\
5) Profit!
This is what has always worked to fix screwy mod issues for us.