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Ingame they do. :)
I just remembered I had similar requests one or two times where people didn't wait for steam to finish the download.
Just asking for the mod is a little bit larger in size - so steam may need a while to finish downloading it.
Maybe the upgrade had a bug or something like that...
Alternativly you can first try to verify your game cache.
For this you have to have changed your used game version in the beta box in the local files tab of your games properties (steam libarary) from 'NO BETA' to '3.9'.
Otherwise you would use the actual version of AoE2 (4.2.x) automatically.
So you just need to set your used 'beta' back to 'NO BETA'. This way your AoE2 will be updated to the most actual version automatically.
So to use this mod, you have to use the current verrsion of AoE2 instead of the old 3.9 branch.
Therefore adding tracks is no option, I have to do a new mod.
This also means I won't do a new mod because of 'just' one or two new tracks - that way I could do a new one like every few weeks.
But we could do a survey at the discussions to get a list of the tracks most wanted?
For 'Two Steps From Hell' - I'll do a new collection with only their tracks.
And yes, I can do a new upload with seperate track files. Adding it to my list.
Glad I could help.
This is for the modded file might be incompatible with the new game files.
To get your mod back, normaly you just have to verify your game cache.
But there are a lot of people that had to unsubscribe from a mod, delete the old mod archive from the game\mods folder, verify their game cache, restart the game and after closing it down - resubscribe to the mod.
This is for steam sometimes does't reload the mod correctly for it still has some old data left. By the mentiond way, they will definatelly be removed and steam has to completelly reload all data.
Just use the video to open it in your browser.
But every time you verify your game cache they will be gone.
Easiest would be to make a 'mod' like this using my next Mod Managers beta 0.8.x.
Thanks in advance :)
And yes, they really make great music. Just search for their songs on youtube, there is a whole scene/fanbase of epic music active, publishing videos with their and other epic music.