![]() This worked up to last year when I reported it. The solution I finally thought up was for Steam Workshop to stop being stupid and actually just blacklist the mod ID so it SKIPS it during the auto update process and move ON. Many users who have had this problem are also affected. This occurred and annoyed the eff out of me for a very long time, almost 2 years or more. First, I have had a problem with subscribed Steam Workshop mods hanging my system and closing Steam when it becomes REMOVED or HIDDEN by the authors, with no way for the USER to know which mods were affected and then not have the ability to unsubscribe.
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