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Is it possible to make to what you build need to be in range of a campfire to work?
Best of both worlds would be: Zip up the Config folder, move the zip elsewhere then delete it. And them once you've loaded your game, you can compare the repopulated files with those in zip file, and just fill in the settings for those mods that loaded different from how you are used to
Navigate to the Rimworld by Ludeon Studios folder (path: [Installed Drive]/Users/[your profile name]/AppData/Local Low/Ludeon Studios/Rimworld by Ludeon Studios) then either:
- delete the Config folder - you will need to reset all your game, and mod settings this way, but it is the simpler option
or
- open the Config folder and check every single file (either in Notepad, or get Notepad++ to read them easier) to see what mod it is associated with (some mods will have renamed these making this easier, but most are just numbered) and delete the ones belonging to removed mods.