![]() Been trying to learn all that technical stuff but it's hard for someone like me. I'm probably not being entirely accurate but it was something along those lines, but is it possible that something like that is going on with Skyrim? I wish I had a better understanding of how programs and stuff worked. I remember another game, Civ 5 had a problem with the workshop where it worked by keeping a list of what mods are downloaded and what weren't saved in a file somewhere but sometimes it would update that list to say it downloaded a mod even though it actually didn't and the only way to fix it was to delete the list so it needs to redownload all the subscribed mods. In this video I explain how to download and use a mod for TW: Attila using the newly added Steam Workshop.Follow me on Twitter berserkhead1More music by Adr. , the solution that help thread provided didn't seem to be appliciable to my current situation since it recommends clearing the mods from the data files, and mine aren't there. At the Steam Workshop, you can find thousands of mods, and if you are a mod developer you can upload your mods too. Step 1 login to your steam client To install. Mod-makers also enjoy a streamlined process uploading mods directly to steam. ![]() Originally posted by cfs111:You are not being a pain at all, if you do not ask you can not learn!! The problem is the Workshop not you, the following thread has workarounds, but they do not always work for everyone. Manage your mods through the Steam platform. Finding and installing your favorite mods is easier than ever before.
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