![]() It all goes through the steam client now. "I think it's not actually possible to use a downloader for newer steam workshop stuff, because it uses the same download depot system for mods as for games. Guess GOG users are not allowed to use mods for that game. "The game that this item belongs too does not allow downloading of its items" on ![]() for some games like Hat In Time, you're fucked That wouldn't normally be a problem, as I would just have to click on the subscribe button one at a time in order from top to bottom, but with these specific games I have so many mods that it's extremely tedious with how often I install and uninstall everything.AlienMind: Well. I use a lot of mods on the workshop, especially with Xcom, Gmod, and Left 4 Dead 2, and unfortunately for these (I think there might be a way to modify it for Gmod or L4D2 but not X2) I don't really have a way to modify the load order, and in some cases I have to delete all my mods anyways to get everything organized and working properly when I decide to install different ones, that's why I use a personal collection of what I have subscribed, but the problem is that when I hit "subscribe to all" it doesn't seem to put them all in the right order I have them. Apologies if this has already been answered elsewhere, I googled for half an hour and I couldn't find anything, but anyways.
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