They will automatically be replaced the next time you run the game, but the new version will be create in their default vanilla state. So, before you do anything else I would find these script files and delete them. So, regardless of how often you reinstal the game, or steam, any problem that originates from something in the script files will still exist and affect the new installation just like it did the old one. These sit outside the Steam system in your document folder and are not affected by reinstalling the game, or even reinstalling steam. In my experience when this happens it usually indicates that there is a problem in the user script files which have been created for that game or games. So, having ruled out the game softwarte and the steam software as the source of the problem, logic suggests that the problem must lay somewhere else on your PC. Therefore, by implication there can really be nothing wrong with either, as the reinstall would have set everything back to it's vanilla state. I note that you have uninstalled and reinstalled the game and steam several times. Sorry I didn't explain myself very well in my first post, so I'll try again.
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