![]() It could have been helpful for someone else struggling with the same situation. It is a crying shame that the root cause for this was not found. God only nows, what caused this change: The new installation "touched" my Steam account and fixed it? Or maybe some auto-diagnostic at Steam servers detected the corruption and fixed it? Maybe someone from Valve read my woes and sorted the thing out.? This the took place with every mod i subscribed to - one by one - so everything appears to work just fine now. This was new! So I launched C:S - and the mod is there! This time Steam reported it downloaded a few kb of data. Steam doesnt know anything about the folder structure of non-Steam games, so Steam doesnt know how to install mods for them. So, I tentatively subscribed to the "81 Tiles (Fixed for C:S 1.2+) " mod and launched Steam. Though, when in Portal 2, Installing mods via the Steam Workshop From the Workshop tab, place your mouse pointer over the Browse tab, then select Subscribed. ![]() (I hadn't even realised, that those were supposed to be listed there as well.) ![]() There were no more the two mods only, that I had left subscribed since I tested this problem last time - instead there were all the assets I had subscribed to long time ago. ![]() Having installed C:S on the other PC, I logged in the Workshop - only to find that the view of my subscribed items had changed 100%. (I don't presume you'd have a similar short-list of items to check on Steam, do you.? ) The 'mods' folder in the Skyrim folder is empty other than the 'skyrim patch' mod I downloaded directly from the in game Skyrim mods section. So it looks like my Steam account is somehow corrupted. Only, steam never downloaded anything, there is no downloads in my 'downloads' tab on the steam workshop. The same problem there - no mods, assets only. Just completed a fresh install on another PC. ![]()
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