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번역 관련 문제 보고
If you don't want to download anything from the workshop and you don't want Steam running while running SFM, simply go to your Library, select Software, right-click on Source Filmmaker, click Properties, click Set Launch Options button and add "-nosteam" (without the quotes) to your launch parameters and then you can run SFM without Steam starting up.
Again, if you do this, you WILL NOT have workshop access...
SFMLab[sfmlab.com]
DeviantArt[www.deviantart.com]
Of course, with these you will have to manually install everything, but this way you won't have to use Steam...
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Some of the assets on the workshop require you to own the game that they come from, and you normally can't download them through Steam if you don't own the game.
If this circumvents that "security" then you may have a problem with Valve in your future.
Do what you wish, just thought I'd give ya a "head's up", something to think about BEFORE you get in any trouble... lol
Just because you CAN do it doesn't always mean you SHOULD do it.
oh lord, don't mind numb ol' me writing before reading... I was just trying to help