![]() ![]() Yes, it seems to be fixed in this latest update. Steam Workshop downloader not working on PC Steam Workshop downloader is not working on your Windows 11/10 PC then this is the guide for you. With the latest patch it seems to be resolved. It had something to do with a SCS patch that didn't go as planned OR Steam messing up again)Īnyways, as I said. I was suggested to re-install ETS2 entirely (would be foolish as it has nothing to do with the installation. I was suggested to unsub tot he specific mods, then resub to them (as stated above, done that didn't work) Made a brand new driver, AFTER first job tried 1 of the missing mods (same problem) Subbed to random mods to see whether these would have the problem as well (No problem found) Unsubbed on some of these missing mods, then resubbed. ![]() Hover over the 'Missing Download Files' text and note the Steam ID. ![]() Checked if the mods were actually downloaded (no issue found) go to C:Program Files (x86)Steamsteamappsworkshop. I checked out if the mods were actually on the steam workshop (no issue found) Steam Workshop mods however seem to fail in many cases, but not all. I'm sure it's nothing bigger than a bug.Non-Steam Workshop mods) seem to work just fine. Maybe it'll happen to other people and will be useful as a heads up for the devs looking towards the upcoming "full" release of the MP. Sometimes Steam won't replace files that have had small changes or were deleted, so the client then throws this error trying to connect to the server.ĭone, I've done all of that and I can confirm that as of today, on the brand new released official 41.60 MP build, this persists as an issue. It'll redownload all mods when the game is verified (mentioned previously). It should show the differing file on connection, unless I'm mistaken? If not, have them go to %ProgamFiles(X86)%\steam\steamapps\workshop\ and delete 108600. ![]() Then, in Steam right click Pz -> properties -> local files -> verify. Have the user go to the location of the file and manually delete it. It could very well be the content server nearest to the server or the affected client(s) is out of date, so it's pulling an incorrect mod?īut, Steam is generally a bit weird. ![]()
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