
You might also consider asking the respective community." If you have any further questions regarding these files and if the specific mod/addon uses them for any functionality, you will need to contact the mod creator for further assistance. That being said, Steam Support does not generally provide in-depth, specific assistance for issues encountered while using custom Steam Workshop content. In which case, you should be fine to remove them if they do. bin files, remove them, and test a few addons in your game to see if they still function. However, you can attempt to make backups of these.

As the way games utilize addons, or how addons reference files/dependencies can be different in many cases. However, we can't promise this will be the same for every addon. My Workshop mods seemed to still function correctly without them when I loaded up the game.

The manual method shown above do."I've gone through a bunch of Garry's Mod Workshop items and tested out deleting the legacy.bin files and the folders containing them in the /steam/steamapps/workshop/content/4000 folder. Just remember that most sites claiming to download from steams workshop do not work reliably. Because I guess that this specific site happen to use the above method. (I learned it from this)Īnd finally a YouTube guide showing download of a mod using this method. I have tested this with the above example and it worked.Ī somehow longer description is here. Using the example above is wold look like: In this Example The ModID is 735106432Ĥ) run SteamCMD and wait for it to download the command line version of steam. Look at the link while browsing the app on steam RimWorld has 294100ģ) Find the ModID in the link while browsing the Mod. That it SteamCMD.Ī brief description of how to download a mod with this tool follows:ġ) download SteamCMD from Valve's official site.Ģ) find the AppID for the program. it is now possible to anonymously download any RimWorld-mod using the steam command line tool provided by Valve.
Tynan did enable anonymous download of RimWorld-mod's from steams workshop.
