![]() ![]() What it seems this does is pull steam mods and allow people to use them elsewhere, whether the creator wanted it to or not.Īgain, even the maker of this said that this is against the tos for steam. People were able to pirate the game and then use steam mods to enhance it If you read the the whole message, even the creator of the program said it would help with piracy. If it did then Nexus would be constantly smeared by the corporations. I don't see how this has anything to do with piracy. The bot will ask for an appid of the game you want to download mods for. Don't Have python installed No problem, you can grab the compiled exe in the Releases Section. Modding services already exist and have done for years, and these modding services target games, not specific DRMs. This tool will download the file you entered via the steam workshop link and install it in the folder you configured. Epic Games and EA hasn't done this, and if they did most on here would be in uproar. The argument is that Valve is merely using Workshop to maintain their monopoly and exclusivity. Originally posted by Yasahi:Breaking the SSA, allowing people with pirated games to download mods and becoming popular in the process sure seems like a recipe for a cease&desist letter or two. ![]()
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