It's completely fine if something isn't available to download from the workshop and isn't condoned to redistribute, but the workshop and authors have no right to tell me what I can or can't keep on my computer.Īdditionally, it is literally against the steam subscriber agreement and therefore the steam workshop agreement 6.B.Įven if it's as simple as some kind of tmodloader toggle (off by default because disk space? but tmods aren't usually very big so idk if that should be a concern) for "backup workshop mods on update" and a "delete backups too?" on in-game trashcan. I'm not saying there needs to be a full takeover like nexusmods or curseforge (archiving and making available against the authors wishes), but somehow preventing end-users from having the rug pulled out from under them for any reason needs to happen. Having a file taken off my computer without my permission or initiation is completely unacceptable, on top of the obvious problem with broken playthroughs. (it's not something that would have been copyrighted and the internal was fine etc maybe they were just deceiving/dismissing me? but it seems unlikely)Īt any rate arguing why a mod goes off the workshop is all fine and well but not the point of my issue. previous: while it wasn't particularly fruitful of a conversation from what they said it didn't seem like they had any idea it disappeared let alone why. Yes, and I'm not disputing the reason it went down, I have no idea what happened there although I contacted the mod author and edit: they have no idea why it has disappeared from the workshop.
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