Valve has banned the creator of dangerous modsĬhaos had already been banned by Valve for "doxing" (revealing the identity of an Internet user using only a pseudonym) a member of the Cities: Skylines community. The whole problem is that Harmony (redesigned) contained an update system that, when the game was run in administrator mode, enabled Chaos to install virtually any program on the player's computer.įurthermore, Harmony (redesigned) was designed to make access to its modifications difficult for people with specific Steam IDs belonging to other modders, known members of the Cities: Skylines community, and employees of the studio responsible for the game, Colossal Order. Then released remakes of other popular mods, which required Harmony (redesigned) and not the original Harmony to work. This is a reworked edition of the Harmony package, which is the basis for mods to many games. Why are the mods from Chaos / Holy Water dangerous?Ĭhaos started by releasing Harmony (redesigned). Harmony - the original version of the mod, without the dangerous elements that were added in Harmony (redesigned),.Network Extensions 2 Roads Replacement,Īs replacements and fixes necessary after discarding dangerous mods, also subscribe and activate:.Subscribe to and enable the following three items from the Steam Workshop: In Steam Workshop, unsubscribe from all versions of Network Extensions (including those by creators other than Chaos / Holy Water).Ģ. Fortunately, there is a way to avoid this:ġ. Uninstalling these mods can mess up your saves (e.g.
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