If the issue is not resolved, you can rename the folder back to avoid having to re-install other games. If this resolves the issue, you may copy the new files into the 'old_steamapps' folder and rename it to 'steamapps' to restore your other games without re-downloading. Once the installation is complete, test the issue. Rename the 'steamapps' folder to 'old_steamapps' Please try the following:īrowse to your Steam installation (Usually C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam) I open the game files and sure enough they do not exist. Result Status of Mods (NOT FOUND) The mods dont even appear under my mod selection in the main menu. Attempt two Shut down Conan, Sub all mods Manually for the workshop page, restart steam, start conan. I've had the exact same problem as you, that subscribed mods simply wouldn't download - here's a link to my own thread on the subject a few weeks back: Īnd here is the response I got from Steam Support when I asked them (I haven't tried it myself, as I'd already solved the problem by the time they answered): Result Status of Mods (NOT FOUND) - auto updater did nothing. Anyway, once you have them downloaded, you can just move them to another folder, unsubscribe, and have Mod Organizer manage them, which works fine. They aren't on Nexus, and I haven't found adequate replacements for them either. However, I do use six mods from the workshop myself. In general, I agree with what /u/Thallassa said - avoid using Steam workshop.