

As a matter of fact, it said I was "All up to date!"Įdit: This question is under the assumtion that all Steam workshops are managed the same through the Steam client.As many people on here have lamented, there are a lot of mods that are, for one reason or another, only available on Steam workshop, with no other downloads from other places such as Nexus.Īfter much searching, I've found a way to download these without requiring Steam (or a Steam account)!ġ) Locate the page of the mod on Steam WorkshopĢ) Copy the URL of the mod from your browser (should look similar to this one here for Yakuza Legacy: searchtext=)Ĥ) Paste the URL you copied into the text box (above the "Download" button)ĥ) Push the "Download" button (might take a while to appear).Ħ) When it's ready, push the "Start Download" link. Note: The Skyrim launcher didn't work for syncing mods.

This brings me to my question: When does Steam Workshop mods download/sync? Can I force-sync Workshop mods? I don't want to do this, because I like how easy the Workshop is, especially since I have multiple computers that I play Skyrim on. esp files and refused to acknowledge that SMIM wasn't downloaded or installed.Įventually, I had to unsubscribe on the workshop and download it via the Skyrim Nexus.

Data Files on Skyrim's launcher showed clear lack of any SMIM. When I subscribed to a very large Skyrim mod ( SMIM) via the Workshop, the mod never got downloaded.Īfter an hour of playing Skyrim without it, waiting for Skyrim to sync and the works, it never started downloading.

I currently have poor internet for downloading games or anything large (i.e.
