

app/365960/rFactor_2/ Thank you smart bro this method saved me precious time, i can confirm it's working. acf file tells steam what downloaded mods are currently available in your steam workshop folder for a specific game. Originally posted by marnesvstaden:Ok, so I assume the. to find the game ID go to the steam store page for that game right click on it and choose 'copy page url' then scroll down to write review or open notepad and paste, the ID will be shown in the url, for instance for rFactor 2 this is: For some reason it had also uninstalled all my workshop items. This did the trick, steam did not try to re-download all the workshop items and all I had to wait for was for everything to re-install. This is what the file looked like before I changed it (This is just the top few lines):īy comparing I figured out that "NeedsDownload" should be "0" because the files were already downloaded and the other files did not have the line "WorkshopItemsInstalled" so I changed "NeedsDownload" from "1" to "0" and removed the line "WorkshopItemDetails". acf file for rFactor 2, why this happens I don't know but it is not the first time. acf file that was running without issue that a few lines had changed inside my. I figured out by comparing another games.


So in this case since the content folder for rFactor 60 the. acf files each corresponding to the ID of your various games. Inside the workshop folder you will find a number of. By the way this folder is located in /Steam/steamapps/workshop/content. In my case this was obviously rFactor 2 so the workshop folder associated with rFactor 2 is 365960, this is the game ID. The workshop folder is located under /Steam/steamapps/workshop. I should not have to play this game with the Task Manager up to kill it if necessary.Ok, so I assume the. However, sometimes I get repetitive alerts and have to stop the game, and even exit Steam completely. Some work fine, but some after I click freeze up the game, and closing the alert in Windows fixes the game. Whatever checks are being performed by doing that are causing the issue, and those checks I feel need to be halted. The issue comes when I click on a workshop item. I have not tried subscribing to items in the game itself, only through Steam, and all scenarios INSTALL to the workshop tab.

Do we know if DTG has actually addressed this? I literally have a brand new game, three months in, haven't really even PLAYED much of it yet, but when I go through the workshop tab making sure everything I subscribed to (which I have all contents for) installed correctly, I get the same errors in Windows. Posted on an old Steam thread and was informed there are a lot of threads on this.
