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I only have 13 Mods.
I'll check to see if it works, because if it does, Thank you.
Nope, I removed it, Re-subbed to the mod I wanted, and no effect.
I just wanna play the Metal Slug mod, But Forum links and other webstie links are now gone, With steam being the only one left.
If you want to stick with modding this version, manually download the mods on the workshop from your browser, then simply insert the (Whatever the mod is).rte file into the main page where it states the vanilla faction .rte folders, and you should be good.
For the manual download part, although there are a multitude of ways, I used 'steamworkshop.download' despite how sketchy it looks (Steam no likely links).
To find the file location for the game, simply open the file location from your game version in your steam library.
It's a lot of work, but other than the CCCP (which is unfortunately named), this is the best we've got.
But if you haven't tried it, I recommend you give it a go. My distaste for it is entirely subjective, so there's a large chance others will still enjoy the Cortex Command Community Project.