
This is why when creating a mod it’s very important to put the correct tag of your mod to make it easier for people to find the games they want on the Workshop. You can sort by game type and number of players. Subscribing to a mod on the Workshop is very easy. You can make your mods available to the public, for your friends only, or completely hidden where only you can see them. This is the place where you upload your games or download them for free.

Asking Paradox to fix it won't help, the problem is on Steam's end.The Steam Workshop is an area where the community really gets involved, coming up with fantastic and creative ideas to share with everyone else. It's not caused by the actual game, it's a bug in the Steam Client. This is an issue that currently affects all Workshop games. Normally this file is moved to the Workshop folder once completed, but because it's corrupt Steam doesn't recognize it and it stays in the Downloads folder. All you'll be deleting is a temporary file that's stored during the download. This will not affect your game, saves or workshop items. Delete the folder with the mod's SteamID. Hover over the "Missing Download Files" text and note the Steam ID. go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop.Ĥ.

Close down steam completely (so Steam > Exit in the upper left menu),Ģ. If you've got the Missing Downloaded Files error, try this. If so, it's a corrupted temp download file. Is the download stuck there? Perhaps with a "Missing Downloaded Files" error?

In the Steam Client, check the Downloads page. the fix may be much more simple than that. Are you missing Workshop content? Did you subscribe to things that aren't appearing in the game? Or do they appear in the Content Manager under Workshop Items as Subscribed, but you can't enable or find them under Mods or Assets? Then read on before you try to reinstall your game, Steam, Windows or pay for a program to fix this(don't do this, ever).
