![]() ![]() Another tool is needed to automatically install and remove mods there are several options out there, but Mod Organizer 2 is generally agreed upon as being the best. It should not be necessary to manually download and install mods in 2022, for any game with serious mod support that is.Īutomation is a bit more limited with Nexus Mods, but still present. r2modman is the same way, which connects to Thunderstore.io. ![]() Workshop mods are updated automatically on their own through Steam. ![]() Select unsubscribe and it automatically uninstalls. Select subscribe and the mod automatically installs. Please don't comment if the reply will be along the lines of "Steam don't allow family sharing collections" because this is not what I am asking, but rather how my scenario has let me create one, but not more.Steam Workshop is all very automated. ![]() I know I can do this job on my other account by the way but this is not what I want. Is there any way to create collections via a POST API request, or by entering that "here" link in a browser? I can't see the "here" link anymore because instead I get the other collection showing up with no buttons to create more. Why has it let me create one collection to subscribe to the mod and won't let me create others? The first one was created by clicking the "Add to collection" button and then the "here" link when it popped up with "It looks like you have no collections currently set up on the workshop for this game" (paraphrasing) However, as I want to make a library of collections, and organize things properly, I was surprised to find that the "Create Collection" button had been replaced by text stating "You must own Cities : Skylines to create a collection" after clicking on "Browse Collections" for this game. I re-iterate that this is on the strength of "Borrowing" the game from my other account, and has worked no problem. I have a problem - When I subscribed to the first mod, I clicked on "Add to a collection" and without any issue set up a collection and the mod is in it. The purpose is so I can play Cities : Skylines without all the mods and workshop assets, and allow myself a clean canvas to build up mods again, in neat collections on Steam, and eventually migrate to use this account for all my mods and assets and clean up my other main one. I have created a second Steam account, and I have made family sharing on that and my first. ![]()
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