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Bro, I'm not saying that it's too hard, I install mods on a Mac, but you click to subscribe to "install" and unsubscribe to cancel much easier in 2017.
But real Workshop support? Two clicks, done? For every little stupid thing I'd like to try? Just RIGHT THERE, without any of the seperate instal kerffuffle the mod manager needs?
Drat, if that got added, I doubt SS2 would ever leave my computer again.
And more importantly? If stuff like the Unoffical patch was a few clicks away instead of half an hour of fiddling and tutorial reading, the game would be a far easier *sell* (wink, wink) to some of my friends who like FPS and RPGs but have zero patience for modding and manual patching.
A steam workshop would make it easier for the terminally lazy and allow any issues to be reported in one place for easy reference.