


This time Steam reported it downloaded a few kb of data. So, I tentatively subscribed to the "81 Tiles (Fixed for C:S 1.2+) " mod and launched Steam. (I hadn't even realised, that those were supposed to be listed there as well.) There were no more the two mods only, that I had left subscribed since I tested this problem last time - instead there were all the assets I had subscribed to long time ago. Having installed C:S on the other PC, I logged in the Workshop - only to find that the view of my subscribed items had changed 100%. (I don't presume you'd have a similar short-list of items to check on Steam, do you.? ) So it looks like my Steam account is somehow corrupted. The same problem there - no mods, assets only. Mods in general can encompass anything so either new content like units, weapons, vehicles, objects, scripts, functions, game fixes, terrains, ect.Just completed a fresh install on another PC. MP missions subbed too will always be found under multiplayer -> MP lan when you host a game for yourself or friends, unless someone puts the mission on their server.

SP missions subbed too will always be found on the main menu under scenarios, and Modswill always be found on Arma 3 launcher. So these details are the technical data aspects of what the file is, so compositionswill always be editor based, The workshop's page's picture for the content, in this case the first tag says the following for the first link: What you need to look at is the top right of the workshop page for the mod or whatever it is, each page has tags, their right under It helps, but not so much as it depends on how the author of the page decides to word their content. I probably should've paid a bit more attention to the description than I did, huh?
