![]() I recommend that you install Steam into a "Games" folder so, for example, if you are going to install Steam to your C drive, you would change the install location to "C:\Games".ĩ) Launch Steam, click on "Library" at the top of the window, right-click on Civilization VI, and choose "Install Game". You must change the install location so that it is not inside the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folders. Do not install Steam to the default location! This is very important. One way to do this is to go to and click the "Install Steam" button at the top of the page. So, to do this you would usually open "My Documents", double-click on "My Games" to open it, find "Sid Meier's Civilization VI" in the contents of that folder, right-click on it, and choose "Delete" from the menu that pops up.ħ) Refer to A Note for Windows 8 Users and make sure that Windows 8 is updated properly.Ĩ) Reinstall Steam. This folder is located in the "My Games" folder, which is usually in the "My Documents" folder. If you do not know how to get to control panel on your computer, then I would recommend that you do an internet search for "windows 8 control panel", and read some articles until you find one that can guide you though the process.ĥ) Find the folder "Sid Meier's Civilization VI" on your computer and delete it. Since you are using Windows 8, there are a variety of ways to get to Control Panel, but only some of them work depending on what mode you are in (desktop vs app view). To do this, go to Control Panel and click on "Uninstall a Program" or "Programs and Features", then search the list for "Steam", single-click it to select it, then click "Uninstall" at the top of the list to uninstall Steam. One way to do this is to click "Steam" at the very upper-left of the Steam window and then choose "Exit" from the menu that drops down.Ĥ) Uninstall Steam. Once this is complete, Civilization VI will still be listed as a game you own in the Library page, but it will be in dark gray text to indicate that it is not installed.ģ) Exit Steam. Right-click on Civilization VI in the list, and choose "Uninstall" from the menu that pops up. This will take you to a list of all of your games (which should only be Civilization VI). When you are done you should see the "No matching files." message and can continue to the next step.Ģ) In Steam, click on "Library" on the top bar. ![]() If not - if there are any workshop items listed here - unsubscribe from all of them. ![]() ![]() This page is probably empty, and if so says "No matching files were found for jtownson1001." If so, continue to step 2 below. This will take you to a page showing all of the Workshop Items you have subscribed to. This will take you to your activity page, and on the right there will be a list of other pages you can go to. There are many steps, please follow them in order:ġ) In Steam, click on your username on the top bar (jtownson1001). Okay, in that case I have a suggestion for how to try to fix this problem, and also avoid future problems. Edit: Very important, read donald23's post below before you attempt any of this! ![]()
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