![]() Click on the 'BROWSE THE WORKSHOP' button that appears in the game info in the centre of the screen.Click on Total War Game in your games list.You can find a list of mods you are currently subscribed to by doing the following:įrom the launch panel of the game, click on Mod Manager.Ī list of mods, that are tied to your game, with be shown plus their status.įrom the Active Column, click on the switch button (this will stop the mod from being automatically installed). NOTE: you may need to start a new game campaign if you existing/current game save is mod dependent! ![]() And, that list cannot even be filtered on item for individual titles, it shows items from all titles across Steam.If you are experiencing an issue with your game, removing STEAM Workshop modifications (mods) may resolve your issue, or allow us to better troubleshoot the problem if it persists. This was quite the laborious task, to find the IDs in the log, luckily having the referenced items downloaded on an old PC, look through the files to see identifying information through the thumbnail, textures and model, and then browse through all my subscribed items to try and find the things that matches to finally unsubscribe.Īs the individual pages for the items is unavailable when the item has been removed it's impossible to unsubscribe by creating a direct link using the IDs from the log, now we have to find the items again in the list of subscribed items. ![]() In conclusionRemoved workshop items for SteamVR does not appear to get unsubscribed for users which gives them a download item that pops up when running SteamVR that blocks all other downloads.Ī solution? Cascade the removal to subscriptions so users don't try to download them anymore, or, just ignore trying to update removed workshop items.
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