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I dunno the location of the mods of steam
Will that prevent steam from disabling the mod?
if steam deletes your mods,you could just copy it back
As for the location it should be in the data folder Eg: Steam\steamapps\common\Total War SHOGUN 2\data
Steam=>Steamapps=>Common=>Total War Weeaboo 2 =>Data=>now you just need to find the mods,it's in the .pack files.
go to
C:\Users\your_user_name\AppData\Roaming\The Creative Assembly\Shogun2\scripts
there should be a file called "user.script.txt" open and add a entry:
mod example_mod_name.pack;
(replacing the mod's name with your chosen mod)
this will enable the listed mods when the game launchers without the mod manager,
mods are kept in either your "data" folder (install directory)
or for newer total wars
(Installed hardrive) EG:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\
(these folders are numbered so you will have to search through each of them)
simply rename the mods you want to use this will stop steam deleting them but dont add spaces into the name use underscores in place of spaces eg: "examplemod.pack" would become eg: "examplemod_offline.pack"