If it doesn't seem to be downloading at all, give it some time before deeming these solutions ineffective. While attempting all solutions, please check the download/Network usage graph to see if anything is downloading.
Going to your steam workshop files found at traditionally C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\workshop and deleting the file "appworkshop_311210.acf", then restarting steam to have all BO3 workshop files to download again. Making sure the "Only auto-update games between:" option is unchecked, the download region is on the closest region to you ( or choose the next closest just to see if it could help) and clearing the download cacheĥ.
Going to steam settings, found at the top left corner under the Steam tab, going to Downloads, Please check out the Modding Tutorials hub for tutorials and guides on how to create and publish your own mods.Here are some solutions that may help if not already mentioned or attempted:Ĥ. Activating or deactivating mods requires RimWorld to restart. Once you have installed mods, you can select the Mods option from the main menu of RimWorld to activate them. ~/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/RimWorld/Mods Library/Application/Support/Steam/steamapps/common/RimWorld This location varies by operating system:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RimWorld\Mods
You can install mods manually by unzipping them into subfolders within your local Mods folder. You can use tools such as RimPy to download and install mods from Steam Workshop and GitHub instead. Steam Workshop automates the process of downloading and installing mods, as well as keeping them up to date with new releases.Įven if you do not own RimWorld on Steam, Workshop can still be used to discover new mods while some mods are released on Nexus Mods, no other mod site has close to the same amount of mods available. If you own RimWorld on Steam, then the easiest way of finding and downloading mods is by using Steam Workshop.