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I had the same problem the first time this happened, but I was able to force the missing mods to redownload via the Alternate Mod Launcher.
If you're using the Alternate Mod Launcher, it could be that those mods have become marked as hidden. Go to settings in the AML and check "Show hidden mods".
That's the thing. They're not hidden, they're just flat out not downloading. For example, I'm subscribed to Grimy's Loot for WotC. But, if i look in my workshop folder in steam, there's no such folder downloaded. If i unsub and then resub to Grimy's, i get a 0 kb download.
Is there a way to do that that i'm not seeing? If i click on the dropdown that says to resub to mods, it just does the ~25 or so i have downloaded, not the ones that aren't showing up. I've never had to use AML before, but it seems pretty straightforward.
There was an issue that was fixed around August 7 around ~6am PDT that should've resolved most issues. If you are still experiencing issues where mods are not appearing and you have verified the integrity of your game files ( see https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2037-QEUH-3335 ), then please create a support ticket so we can get your Steam logs.
If you've manually deleted files in the steamapps\workshop directory, then things can get out of sync with the data stored in the appworkshop_268500.acf file, which caches away information on what mods Steam thinks are installed. In that case, you may need to delete that file and restart your Steam client.
For me, XCOM 2 mods weren't coming back immediately after the fix, but when I unsubscribed and re-subscribed a mod that caused Steam to download all the other mods along with it,
Changing your subscriptions should trigger a check with our back-end servers to see if your content is up-to-date. Restarting the Steam Client will also trigger a check. Normally this check happens every 2-4 minutes in any case.