![]() Originally posted by Toby:Not saying that different versions of mods need to be distributed. Sooner or later a game will stop getting updates from the developers and then mods will not have to worry about patches. This could be seen with Minecraft where a lot of mods are split on every version and won't work on later versions. If they let people decide whether to update or not it'd just lead to a ton of mods being spread out on a lot of different versions with no plan to update them to the later version. ![]() ![]() Modding support came in much later and then the mods released for Steam games have to adapt that games are being updated. Steam was made with auto update in mind and they haven't changed their mind. There are other options to download mods from workshop so you do not have to worry about auto updating, this would be the second to the last resort: Overall, it is best to ignore workshop as much as possible, use it only as the last resort because the mod you want is only on Steam workshop. Valve literally does not understand how modding actually works, if they did they would not force updates of games and would not force updates of mods. Originally posted by Toby:This is why Steam has the worse modding support in the industry. acf file to tell Steam client that it's the latest version which isn't while not having to update it. As well if this is a single player game, not multiplayer, then you can edit game. If you're dead set on stoping mod updates, then I suggest sticking to outsource 3rd party sites to download mods from. The same can be said when getting mods from 3rd party that breaks when dev pushes new update.ĭepending on the mod, can be from X KB to X MB download size again depends on the mods. Its not end of the world, but can be annoying when modder pushes update for no reasons, unless it's a game update that the dev made that broke the mod which the modder trying to fix by providing you latest version. ![]() OP there no option to stop receiving updates on workshop as that was the design since day one to auto update just like games do when a dev push new game version update. Where Moddb is just the better choice for 3rd party download compare to Nexus mod. Nexus mod has subscription service, as they're already limiting your download speeds greatly. ![]()
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