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It should be called KF-"________"
Not sure where your other mods would be loacted however
You don't have this problem of subscription content staying around after unsubscribing? ^^
I don't like maps cluttering up my map list for one thing, especially not the maps that I don't want anymore and aren't very good. It makes it more difficult when trying to get the achievements for playing maps on harder difficulties since those are only available for the maps Tripwire made and not the community-made ones.
I only had one mutator and that folder has a bunch so I'm not sure which one it is, but I subscribed and then unsubscribed from a bunch of maps, so it's very easy to tell that they are not located in ~/Steam/SteamApps/common/KillingFloor/Maps. I've done a search over my entire computer and can't find where they remain, even after deleting KillingFloor.
In other words, the maps (and mutator) do not appear to be anywhere on my system, yet they are there in the game, almost like they are being used from a download cache folder with weird names so I can't identify them. Time to re-install Steam I guess!
Go in and cancel any subscriptions first. Then delete the system folder, then verify game cache. If you go to any server that is running a custom map, they will download it again as well.
Thankyou, that's what I was trying to say here:
Finally!!!!!
Thanks for everyone's help! However it turns out the problem wasn't anything messed up in the main KF binary folder. I swore I checked before, but I just looked again and my problem was this:
~/.killingfloor (notice the dot, meaning a hidden folder in Linux for those who don't know)
The entire time all user configurations and extra content like mods and mutilators were stored there, and because I didn't delete them, they stuck around. Deleting the folder (or just the individual maps or mutilators from it) fixed the problem. Hopefully this will help anyone else having the same problem and confusion.
Something tells me that mods not being removed after unsubscribing from them was either a bug during the beta or KF or Steam just doesn't have that feature yet. My guess is "subscribing" is a button to turn on downloading of content, and "unsubscribing" just turns off the downloading of that content, but it doesn't remove it from being enabled in the game or touch the files at all. Others can test that theory if they want (and I will find out in the future) but for now I'm just happy to have a clean map list back again with only the maps that give achievements visible.
They really should have a better separation, maybe some filters, something...perhaps they will for KF2 if they ever make it.
Hopefully Tripwire will also stop calling character models "packs" when they only contain one model, and stop charging ridiculous prices for them too, but that's another subject. XD
Tilda means the user's home directory/folder, so reveal hidden files in your home folder and look for .killingfloor and nuke it - or maybe deleting just the mod files you want gone might work too.
If this problem is happening in Windows too then Windows must also not be removing KF user data upon a reinstall, at least in your case. I'd search in your Windows user folder for hidden user data for KF, should be in the same area as other game saves are kept in. You could also try a search perhaps as long as it dug into hidden folders.
Also make sure your KF app folder in Program Files and/or inside your steamapp folder really is getting deleted when you uninstall KF.