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How To Install Civ 5 Mods Without Steam Terraria

Just thought I would share some advice for an annoying bug with Skyrim and the Steam Workshop not working as intended, as I think it's a common problem but I can not for the life of me find people talking about it. I had subscribed to a good 40+ mods in the workshop but whenever I would start the game the mods would never install. I went online and everything I could find said that when you started the launcher you would see it telling you in the bottom right corner that it was installing and that you would get a message saying when it was done. Well that never happened. Turns out that even though I never got the message of it telling me that it was installing the mods it was still downloading them, I just had no way of knowing.So if your mods are not installing, just launch the game and let it sit at the launcher for a few minutes; even if it looks like it's not doing anything.

Civ 5 Scenario Mods

To make sure things are being installed, just click on the 'Data Files' button and you should see them starting to propagate as they download. Until they fix it the only way to make sure they are all installed is to go to your subscription list and make sure the number of subs you have match up with the number of installed mods listed in 'Data Files'.I'm sure not everyone has this problem, but I'm even more sure I can't be the only one who has had this annoying 'glitch'.

How

Thought I would try to save a few people some time hunting around for answers. Everything I found just said that it should work a certain way, but never gave suggestions on how to resolve it should it not. Hope this saves some folks some time. For everyone experiencing the lack of text indication on Data Files progress, I found a fix that worked for me. Changing a setting in windows fixed the visual area/verbose text informing me of what data files were being downloaded/updated/double-checked and what-not each time i launched Skyrim via steam.For Windows 7 - 64bit OS.

Go to Control Panel - Appearance and Personalization - Display - then set to 'Smaller - 100%' text size, and click apply. You will have to log out of windows and log back in for it to take effect, but Skyrim launcher should now show the text indicating that it is working on your steam subscribed mods.I figured this out after realizing i had recently toyed with that setting playing with my desktop and then spending hours trying to figure out what mod i might have installed toying with Skyrim, only to find someone mention on another forum the idea that Skyrim and windows 7 64 had some issue with text size. I put 2 and 2 together and figured it was me and not some mod.I really hope this helps a lot of people who might have been experiencing the same thing.