![]() I checked my STEAM\logs\workshop_log.txt file. I found the problem but don't know how to fix it. I don't know how to even make a list of those mods that ARMA 3 Launcher cannot see as all the folders are using numbers for their folder names. If there was a 3rd party launcher that could read those Steam Workshop Mod folders and read the meta.cpp file, then copy or move the folders to a regular folder like the old ARMA 2 days, that could fix my problem. So I am unsure if I should do a MOVE with ARMA 3 Launcher for only 300 mods and then what should I do with the balance of the mods that are physically on my SDD? could be old mods with some deleted content. Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\107410\ folder shows 5003 mod folders installed. ![]() Steam\steamapps\workshop\downloads\107410\ folder shows 275 mod folders to be updated !Workshop Folder - shows ~ 2500 Steam Workshop Mods or Missions folders Right now I checked my ARMA dedicated SSD and here is what I found:ĪRMA 3 Launcher - shows ~ 300+ Steam Workshop Mods or Missions folders Should we setup a gofundme for ARMAHOLIC for example to have this auto mod update function? Is there way I can just move all my mods to another folder, unsubscribe off steam, then have another 3rd party update client actually update the mods?! Any advice? I don't mind going back to the old ARMA 2 manual mode now since I cannot play on servers with RHS or CUP unless I figure out how to install those mods. And no, I don't want to move ARMA over to a HDD because it is so freaking slow loading large mod or terrain content during gaming. I don't think my SSD is going bad but I don't have the funds to buy another SSD to test. I don't want it to kill my SSD as I know there is a life cycle to how many read and writes it can handle - Intel 960 GB SSD. I don't know what to do other than systematically go through the ARMA Launcher, manually uninstall the mods, then delete the files, then redownload it from somewhere else because it appears Steam Workshop is going into some kind of update/validation loop on my computer. Then I see 100+ GB free on the SSD, and have to re-download the 29.7 GB all over again, and validate it again. Then it stops, and indicates update needed. Then I watch my SSD free space shrink down from 100+ GB to ~ 15 GB (!!!) then Steam Client indicates it is validating the ARMA 3 Workshop Content. I subscribe to it and Steam client says there is 29.7 GB to download and update. So I tried to reinstall some of the bigger mods such as CUP. I physically goto my !workshop folder to take a peek and it shows 2500+ folders! It may be a Steam Workshop Subscription Limit?! It worked for all the mods that were listed but the launcher is still missing a bunch of mods, even though I checked and the files are physically on my SSD.Įdit - I look at ARMA 3 Launcher and it lists 300+ mods from Steam Workshop. Then Steam seems to update fix all the smaller mods, even though I had to RIGHT CLICK on the the mods in the ARMA LAUNCHER to repair it. I free up about 100+ GB off my 960 GB SSD. I kept some smaller mods as I didn't think it would be an issue or the mission files. I uninstalled the bigger collection of mods like RHS, CUP, IFA, and etc. I then attempted to fix my Steam Workshop collection by unsubscribing and deleting some mods off the SSD as I suspect it was a free space issue. ![]() its mainly ARMA 3 and Steam Workhop, not Steam with ARMA 3. I don't have any issue with other games such as Killing Floor, any of the Valve games, BF, or etc. I've had many Steam update issues with ARMA 3 only in the past, just check this sub forum and BIS Wizard has helped me a lot. Sorry to reply so late to a post.So I had recently fixed ARMA on my computer and was able to play the basic game, no mods. If you could help me that would be fantastic. Hi! I know im a bit late, and i found the mods i want to download, but for example, i copied and pasted the command you provided along with the game ID and the file ID to test it, i just got met with. to get Jecrell's Everlasting Apparel, type: However, if the Steam client won't allow you to subscribe to and download mods because the game is not installed, you can use steamcmd to manually get a particular workshop mod.Į.g. You don't need to install the Steam version of RimWorld to download mods for it, you only need a valid key. If you own the DRM-free version of RimWorld, you can claim a Steam key for the game from the site.
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