![]() “Harmony (Redesigned),” the “Network Extensions 3” and the “Update from Github” mods were also banned from the Steam Workshop, according to the “ Cities: Skylines” team. Lets players create the cities of their dreams with realistic simulations and management mechanics Because of this, Chaos was banned from Steam, and his attempts to return to the platform were prevented. ![]() Later, it was found that the redesigned Harmony came with an automatic updater that could allegedly install malicious software like keyloggers, Bitcoin miners and many others. Harmony is an essential component to many mods, and without it, players will not be able to use certain custom content. It turns out that Chaos uploaded a customized version of the modding framework Harmony that was simply called “Harmony (Redesigned).” According to the report, Chaos also “redesigned” a few existing mods that listed his version of the framework as the main prerequisite, essentially forcing players to install it instead of the original. ![]() Mod files uploaded by a user known as Chaos, later known as Holy Water, were removed from the Steam Workshop after players reported suspicious software behavior that began after certain mods were installed, according to a report from PC Gamer. Three user-created mods from the Steam Workshop for the city-builder game “Cities: Skyline” were taken down and permanently banned following reports of malicious code that affected certain players.
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