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Todo
- Find Steam Workshop Files On PC - Game_folders_and_files#Game_folder
Add this somewhere:
Find Steam Workshop Files On PC
For example, C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Dwarf Fortress\mods\mod_upload
- Access Steam from a website
- Log in through your account
- As you log in on Steam through the website, you will come across the Community tab.
- Click on the Community tab, and it will have the Workshop option.
- This is how you can access the Steam Workshop.
- Now, this menu has got a range of games, which has got various forms of mods.
- Click on a mod of your choice.
- When you access the mod, check the URL.
- In the end, you will have an ID number (for example 2547764561)
- Open Windows Explorer and head to the Steam programme file location.
- From here, select steamapps
- As you click on this folder, you will come across the folder workshop
- Click on Content
- Once you reach this page, search for the ID number you copied from the Mod’s URL
- You will be able to find the Workshop file here
todos done
Category:Symbol_WIPadd {{Template:Langsym group}} to all the pages within Language_SYM.txt
Notes
hard_mat is Tool token
shell_mat is one token
Links
- https://www.gutenberg.org/files/41975/41975-h/41975-h.htm
- http://www.bay12games.com/media/df_talk_17_transcript.html#17.7
- http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=170818.0