That should restore your game to its original state. Then click "Local Files" tab and click "Verify integrity of game cache". If you don't see one, just right click the game on your Steam library and click "Properties". You will find a data_win32 folder in that directory, just delete it if you have one. ![]() System32 is the same on everyone's machine, no matter the language.Īnyways, to answer the OP's question in a bit more detail, the file path for your mods is C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 My apologise and no, I wasnt baiting or trolling, I genuinely belive it was related to system32 (weird naming for a modding folder anyway) if you want to call me dumb for that, go ahead, at one point I had to learn that and I just did, thx. Originally posted by Masuo15:Did a quick google, and your right, data_win32 is actually for the mods I know nothing about modding Storm4 I genuinely belived that was a system32 file on the english langauge for PC (since mine is spanish and peraphs is different).
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