Youtube.com
See super easy instructions. People have been doing this with ease for over a decade before the workshop was added and will continue to do it this way for any users who dont have steam or want to play older mods or mods that are not on steam.
Yeah, the workshop is more a convenience otion than anything else. It DOES make problems with starting up the game with a mod easier to solve however. And the way you have to change the startup settings in steam when the mod isn't in the workshop is really annoying. In non-steam games I can just create a new shortcut, but in steam games I always have to go over the steam settings.
So while it isn't a necessity, it would definitely be super convenient.
Workshop - Click "subscribe" and the program downloads and places the mod folder into a special Steam Mods folder for you. You then either set launch options or use the ingame menu to select the mod.
Manual - You click download, extract the mod, place the mod into Mods folder. You then either set launch options or use the ingame menu to select the mod.
Not much of a difference, simple and easy, and having the mod on ModDB allows non-steam users to still play the mod instead of forcing people to buy the game again. (Not to mention for some people the mod actually works better on non-steam versions) So the mod is available here.
when can we have that mod on steam?
Now. There's a download already. I'd say you can't miss it but you did. It's under Files.
i think he intended on the steam workshop (which would make more sence as missing the giant download under file for steam its preatty hard)
i'd like to have this mod on steam workshop... it would be much easier to install and play
Super easy and takes less than 2 minutes.
Youtube.com
See super easy instructions. People have been doing this with ease for over a decade before the workshop was added and will continue to do it this way for any users who dont have steam or want to play older mods or mods that are not on steam.
Yeah, the workshop is more a convenience otion than anything else. It DOES make problems with starting up the game with a mod easier to solve however. And the way you have to change the startup settings in steam when the mod isn't in the workshop is really annoying. In non-steam games I can just create a new shortcut, but in steam games I always have to go over the steam settings.
So while it isn't a necessity, it would definitely be super convenient.
Workshop - Click "subscribe" and the program downloads and places the mod folder into a special Steam Mods folder for you. You then either set launch options or use the ingame menu to select the mod.
Manual - You click download, extract the mod, place the mod into Mods folder. You then either set launch options or use the ingame menu to select the mod.
Not much of a difference, simple and easy, and having the mod on ModDB allows non-steam users to still play the mod instead of forcing people to buy the game again. (Not to mention for some people the mod actually works better on non-steam versions) So the mod is available here.
Niice. Simple but fancy. Exactly what i wanted xD
I wish this was on the workshop too. It won't let me open the files when I download it. :/
Use winrar or 7zip to extract archived files.
Beautiful. <3