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Turn off auto update. Make local backups of the mods you like. Play on whatever version you'd like.
This is entirely a you issue. You are the solution to your issues.
Or if we're looking for stupid, extreme decisions like "end support on the game so mods never go out of date," maybe the devs should just remove mod support so mods going out of date isn't an issue anymore, since clearly "Google the simple solution to my problem" is not something some players can handle.
Not to mention the fact that you can keep playing whatever version you want, but since you are so lazy that a few extra clicks is just to much for you, you would rather they dump this game.
What a freaking joke.
How would you go about to make backups of your mods?
So technically if say, everything works perfectly in version A of the game, I could go into my files, make a backup of all my 80 mods (downloaded from workshop) and be ready for the next official game update? Could you maybe share a few instructions on the process, so that anyone in my shoes, can use this method too ?
Thanks !
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/working-with-steam-workshop-mod-backup.1507525/
It seems quite difficult to back up mods. Toblm, please share your method of backing up mods, so that when they auto-update, i can just use my backed-up mods.
Copy the contents of steam mod 'whatever mod you like' (or find it else where in a static versioned format), rename it ie
"move the backup copy to the My Documents mod folder and edit the .mod file and descriptor.mod file to match.",
then boot off the local static copied version.
Or as others suggested in that thread you could see about making your own mod using the amalgamation of your current mod list and the Irony launcher that is mentioned. But thats not something I've done.