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Click here to jump to that post. Originally posted by Anon :. Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments. Anon View Profile View Posts. Lina View Profile View Posts. Anon-Ok, thanks alot, the process really bothered me.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. First go to your "Community" page and find the "View Workshop files" link on the right side: Then on the workshop files page, click the "Subscribed Items" tab on the right side: You should also be able to get to it by using the "Workshop" link at the top of the page and then finding the "Your workshop files" link towards the right side of that page it should have your avatar next to it.

Improve this answer. They have changed things since this answer was posted. The other answer still works, though. Go to your profile. Scroll down the right-hand bit until you find Workshop Items. On Workshop Items you'll see Subscriptions. The Steam Workshop is a central hub of player-created content and tools to publish, organize, and download that content into your games.

Different games will utilize the Workshop in different ways. There's also a way to make console launch every time you launch Steam Client itself. It's suitable for those who like to automate everything. If you'd like to delete and unsubscribe from a workshop map you can do so by visiting your subscriptions list. Locate the map you'd like to unsubscribe from and select the " Unsubscribe " button. How do I see my subscribed workshop items? Category: video gaming pc games. You should also be able to get to it by using the " Workshop " link at the top of the page and then finding the " Your workshop files" link towards the right side of that page it should have your avatar next to it.

Is Steam Workshop free? How do you make a workshop collection? How do you rate items in the workshop? How do I add subscribed items to a collection? Add all subscribed items to Steam Collections at once. Start creating a new collection. Where are Steam Workshop files stored? Louis Registered. Whether it's adding new graphical features, crafting new items, or creating new stories, mods can breathe new life into games of all types.

Steam makes it easy to find and try these mods for any game in your library that supports modding. Many mods are free and range in scope from smaller changes here or there to entirely new items, characters, maps, or missions.

Other mods may add expansive community-created content equaling hours of new gameplay and storyline, or even an entirely new game built from the ground up. Supporting mods means supporting their authors, and encouraging them to update their existing mods and make more and better mods in the future. Some mods can even grow into full stand-alone commercial products.

Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and Team Fortress all began their life as mods. Many games support mods through the Steam Workshop, where you can easily browse for new content and have it automatically appear in your game. You can also find mods related to a game by checking for the "Community-made Mods" section on its store page. If a game doesn't support mods, you can tell the developers you'd like to see that feature by starting up a discussion on the game's Community Hub.



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