The AppData folder is hidden by default, you can access it by copying and pasting the path into the file explorer, or pressing Windows + R and typing in appdata. %LocalAppData%\Colossal Order\Cities_Skylines\Addons You can copy mod and asset folders to the corresponding local folders located here: But it is still possible to use workshop content by copying the files from the workshop folder to the local mods and assets folders.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\255710Īnd the folder name matches the id seen in the workshop item URL. In the Content Manager screen you will find the MODS on the left side. In no workshop mode, only local mods and assets are loaded. Open Cities Skylines - Play On the screen, you will find Content Manager. This shortcut can now be used to launch the game in no workshop mode. Click browse and navigate to the steam executable, which is usually located here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steam.exe and at the end of the path add this: -applaunch 255710 -noWorkshop Right-click in any folder or the desktop and click on New > Shortcut. It's possible to run no workshop mode by using a steam parameter, but adding or removing it every time you want to enable or disable workshop takes time, so creating a separate shortcut for no workshop mode is more efficient.