Glad some of you saw the 294100 app file. I think there's a good chance that the ACF file NOT being there is the problem for those of us that are having issues with mods not downloading and there isn't an ACF file. Hope this helps.Īfter i did the fix below the ACF file appeared in the same directory, the same freaking window that i hadn't closed, that it wasn't in minutes before! Basically, check the volume's workshop folder depending on which volume you installed it on. So for me it was in my "I" Drive steam workshop as I installed Rimworld on the "I" drive. Hallelujah! It does work, the file appworkshop_294100.acf will be located on the same path as there the game was originally installed. I unsubscribed to a mod, and it looks like Steam finally is downloading my subscriptions. Always a possibility!Įdit: After trying everything, I decided to try one more time and went to my workshop page *without* the game running. Unless of course this is a fluke, and it's really just my pc being weird. It's not where it's supposed to be, which makes me think that Rimworld changed this file at some point to a different number? Have no idea, but now after doing several reinstalls, restarts, subscribing and unsubscribing to mods, and completely deleting everything having to do with Rimworld on my pc, steam simply won't download my mods. Originally posted by Unikitty27:This method doesn't seem to work anymore as of 2020, as I cannot find appworkshop_294100.acf like usual.
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