![]() Now, about the mods, I meant that I didn't subscribe to any mod for this game (they simply were automatically downloaded after I joined that Custom server, and they were titled "Day of Infamy - Workshop Content") and when I went to Workshop to see what mods are these and to unsubscribe to them, I didn't see anything there, like I never got any mods. Okay, first of all, the game is Day of Infamy :) Have you tried uninstalling the game and installing it back?Īfter deleting all the workshop folders that have been downloaded, have you tried to verify the integrity of game files? Have you tried subscribing and unsubscribing back? If some mods gets downloaded without you actually visiting the workshop, it doesn't automatically subscribe to that mod unless it prompts you to do it yourself. I'm going to look into it some more right after posting this.What do you mean nothing appeared when you tried to find the mods and unsubscribe? If you unsubscribe, they automatically get deleted. ![]() Is this normal for Arma 3 to download whatever this workshop content is automatically? Or do I sound delusional? Sorry, hope I can get some clarification. So eventually I had 50+GB worth of unknown workshop content and I decided to uninstall Arma 3 completely from my computer and hopefully all the random workshop content it apparantly downloaded went with it. I want to know exactly what I'm putting on my new SSD when it comes to my games and game content. I was immediately frustrated because I couldn't figure out what this 'Workshop content' was. ![]() Steam starts downloading 'Workshop content' without any notice. Add future mods and workshop content later when I so choose. Just wanted to redownload the vanilla game so its ready for me to play and get into when I'd like. I decided to now redownload Arma 3 to my SSD. On my previous HDD I played Arma 3, and downloaded some mods and workshop content, ect.
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