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Without them, I have no reason to want to play this game. I enjoy the detail I can create with the mods. I play this game because of the modding capabilities. My asset list is fine, I can enable/ disable any asset on a whim including all at once if I wish.Īlso to answer your point of unsubscribing from ALL my workshop content, won't happen. I use to be able to start a few before city skylines crashed and then it kept getting worse to a point I can't enable any of them.
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Any mod that is from the workshop crashes my game if I try to enable it. Now I have another problem that was the actual reason I reinstalled my game. Don't know what I did differently than last time but it works. Hopefully it should still work with the above method, but if for some reason it does not, just open the game normally, then quit it when it opens and procede as above.Well, I was able to figure out by verifying the game again. Please note that to play online on a new computer, you do have to start the game online first. Not quite sure why it works, maybe the game checks the Steam servers during loading to look for data such as subscriptions? When the game has fully loaded to the game title screen, you can turn your internet back on. Now, VERY quickly, go to your network connection tab (AKA for Macs, the Wi-Fi bars at the top) and turn your internet off. With your Gmod page in the library open on Steam, click on the "Play" button. It still allows you to play online, of course, and I guess that is what you are looking for (Other wise you can always play offline) It may still work on other platforms, but you will need to be quick (Elaboration below). Here is a strange little trick I learnt and taught my friends: note that, however, I have only tried it on Mac. I will try it myself and try to summarize it to when I get the time I haven't tried all of these things so just be careful to not delete anything you don't want to, but I hope any of this helps! - Seems like yet another thing for Steam to add to their list. *If you do end up backing up then unsubscribing from your addons, you can set to display 30 items per page, and also try this js in your browser, open Developer Tools (f12) then enter this in the Console: (function())() This unsubscribes you from all the addons on the page at once - so make sure you are filtering by Gmod and have backups of the addons (.gma's)
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I tried deleting all the info from this file too but because of it takes lower priority, it gets "refilled" instantly. I'm not sure this will work though because steam pulls your subscribed addon info before listening to this file, but you could always try. Working with "appworkshop_4000.acf", you could also try to set all of the "NeedsDownload" instances to "0". You could try backing them up from your "garrysmod" directory and a file called "appworkshop_4000.acf" I'm sure many people have many pages of addons, making this possibly a huge pain to do, but is the only other thing I can think of right now.