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1 - Browse "AppData" folder, it is a hidden folder so you need to unhide it (Google for instructions). Or rather than browsing just use Windows search for "AppData" in the drive. I like to browse so I know EXACTLY where I am
2 - Browse farther to "Cities Skylines II" folder and copy the Save folder to a safe place
3 - Now delete ONLY the entire "Cities Skylines II" folder that is within in that "AppData" folder. Don't ever delete the entire "AppData" folder
4 - Restart your computer
5 - Restart CS2 - The game will make a new clean "Cities Skylines II" folder
6 - Replace the "Saves" folder back in the new "Cities Skylines II" folder exactly where you copied it from
7 - Now restart and play the game, it should run just fine now at least until you restore the mod that caused it
8 - If you have a save that still crashes this means it is corrupt and should be renamed without any symbols and only 1 period before the file type name.