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If you stick to the "pak" version of mods, it's quite easy to install.
copy these pak files to:
%LocalAppData%\BendGame\Saved\Paks
FYI - create a folder if it's not there, mine wasn't.
Now inside your game install directory: Rename the sfpaks folder to sfpakss (or whatever you want to call it. It doesn't really matter as long as it's different than default. Mine is located here (yours will probably be something like this depending on what drive your steam library is located at): D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Days Gone\BendGame\Content
And you're done!
FYI, if the game ever gets updated, you have to rename the sfpaks folder again apparently but I presume that doesn't happen much as this game is pretty much done getting updates and patches, sadly.
As for the "cooked" versions of mods, I dunno. I haven't bothered yet, but most of the mods, you can just use the pak file method.
Fair warning, sfpaks folder that you rename is pretty big (15.6gb) and acts as some sort of game cache. So when you rename it, you'll have longer loading times as it will have to extract the necessary game content in real time. But it's nothing dramatic. I hardly notice it and my system is dog slow, so I imagine it's a complete non-issue with people with current gen hardware. Have fun!
Wait... Well then how did you install them? Can't you just reverse the steps?
If you press Windows Key + R to bring up your Run prompt in windows 10, and paste in: %LocalAppData%\BendGame\Saved\Paks
And hit enter, it should take you right to where you copied your mods. But if you didn't know that, I don't see how you could've installed your mods in the first place. 🤔
Honestly, the easiest way to uninstall your mods, if you have any installed in the first place, is just have Steam verify your game's files. It will restore your game back to default, while still keeping your saves intact.