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Workshop assets subscribed but not downloaded
Somehow most new assets that i subscribed to recently won't install and it has been like this for 2 days, when i check downloads it always says "missing asset"
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LOTUSMaks May 10, 2020 @ 4:09am 
I have got a similar problem. I subscribed to a lot of custom objects, but they only show up in steam-workshop and not in objects, so I can´t activate them.
snowflitzer May 10, 2020 @ 4:42am 
As more players play the CS game during this pandemic therefore the steam server is slower with updating.

solution 1: exit game and steam, start steam, and then the game and hope it is downloading.

solution 2: reboot the computer and then start steam & game
EnduranceTARS May 12, 2020 @ 9:34am 
Same, loads I want to try saymissing asset too. I have to just unsubscribe from them in the end. Weird as they’re popular ones that people are using, such as ‘Find It!’ for example. It just won’t install for me, yet the Chinese version of Find it works fine.
Last edited by EnduranceTARS; May 12, 2020 @ 9:34am
quantutrongbtre May 12, 2020 @ 10:17am 
I was also like that! The property has not been updated to the game. Why?
AquilaSol May 12, 2020 @ 11:06am 
In the Steam Client, check the Downloads page. Is the download stuck there? Perhaps with a "Missing Downloaded Files" error?

If so, that happens on occasion, it's a corrupted temp download file. If you've got the Missing Downloaded Files error, try this:

1. Close down steam completely (so Steam > Exit in the upper left menu),
2. go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop.
3. Delete the Downloads folder.
4. Then restart Steam. Resume the download if needed.

5. If that didn't help, hover over the "Missing Download Files" text and note the Steam ID. (the string of numbers).
6. Repeat step 1 and 2.
7. Open the 255710 folder.
8. Delete the folder with the mod's SteamID.
9. Repeat step 3 and 4.

This will not affect your game, saves or workshop items. All you'll be deleting is a temporary file that's stored during the download. Normally this file is moved to the Workshop folder once completed, but because it's corrupt Steam doesn't recognize it and it stays in the Downloads folder.
Last edited by AquilaSol; May 12, 2020 @ 11:06am
EnduranceTARS May 12, 2020 @ 3:02pm 
Originally posted by AquilaSol:
In the Steam Client, check the Downloads page. Is the download stuck there? Perhaps with a "Missing Downloaded Files" error?

If so, that happens on occasion, it's a corrupted temp download file. If you've got the Missing Downloaded Files error, try this:

1. Close down steam completely (so Steam > Exit in the upper left menu),
2. go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop.
3. Delete the Downloads folder.
4. Then restart Steam. Resume the download if needed.

5. If that didn't help, hover over the "Missing Download Files" text and note the Steam ID. (the string of numbers).
6. Repeat step 1 and 2.
7. Open the 255710 folder.
8. Delete the folder with the mod's SteamID.
9. Repeat step 3 and 4.

This will not affect your game, saves or workshop items. All you'll be deleting is a temporary file that's stored during the download. Normally this file is moved to the Workshop folder once completed, but because it's corrupt Steam doesn't recognize it and it stays in the Downloads folder.

You've only gone and fixed it for me! I'd read loads of fixes, but none mentioned the downloads folder in program files. I'd deleted empty workshop folders from there a few times, but never the downloads folder. Everything is working now! Thanks so much
Mozzarella Dec 3, 2020 @ 10:41am 
Originally posted by AquilaSol:
In the Steam Client, check the Downloads page. Is the download stuck there? Perhaps with a "Missing Downloaded Files" error?

If so, that happens on occasion, it's a corrupted temp download file. If you've got the Missing Downloaded Files error, try this:

1. Close down steam completely (so Steam > Exit in the upper left menu),
2. go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop.
3. Delete the Downloads folder.
4. Then restart Steam. Resume the download if needed.

5. If that didn't help, hover over the "Missing Download Files" text and note the Steam ID. (the string of numbers).
6. Repeat step 1 and 2.
7. Open the 255710 folder.
8. Delete the folder with the mod's SteamID.
9. Repeat step 3 and 4.

This will not affect your game, saves or workshop items. All you'll be deleting is a temporary file that's stored during the download. Normally this file is moved to the Workshop folder once completed, but because it's corrupt Steam doesn't recognize it and it stays in the Downloads folder.

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snowflitzer Dec 5, 2020 @ 4:15pm 
It is actually a lady :)
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Date Posted: May 10, 2020 @ 2:57am
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