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{リンクが削除されました}https://www.steamworkshopdownloader.io/
It is basically GMad on a website
Usually they show up in E:\Program files\Steam\steamapps\common\GarrysMod\garrysmod\addons, that is after you run GMod after subscribing.
1. I've subscribed to the model I want.
2. I ran GMod, going as far as spawning the model I want in GMod to see what it looks like.
3. I go to the addon folder to extract the .gma file with gmad.exe to get the model I want.
For some reason I cannot do step 3 because the .gma file isn't present even though I done the firts two steps. This usually worked for me in the past and I don't know why I can't do it now.
But with numbers instead of #.
if u cant find addon, he probably is not installed because broken (using old api or some other)
for example addon needed LightCer is `https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2269440712`
end of url - addon id aka folder name in steamapps>workshop>content>4000
Before I screw anything up, are you able to rename the files for easier finding later or should I start notating these random IDs?