![]() ![]() So, does anyone know how to do this? I've tried playing with the commands listed here: Īnd so far, the most promising result I had was using "workshop_download_item 107410 453577279" where 107410 is the AppID for Arma 3 on steam and 453577279 is the workshop content ID of some random arma 3 mod/addon. Recently I wanted to try a COOP scenario from the steam workshop which required several workshop mods and I assumed that there would be a way to get the server to download the workshop scenario so that if an update came out, the server could be restarted and it would automatically download the workshop content updates. Not actually tried this yet but hoping someone will know if it works or if there is a better solution.I use Firedaemon to start and stop servers and I use the Firedaemon pre-service feature to validate/update files before the server launches using steamcmd. I'm sure there is some sort of thing you can do by setting the update system to only run at a time when you do not have the computer on. Up until now we have been dealing with by nu-subscribing her from her content but that leaves her having to re-download it when she gets home! ![]() The problem is when she tries to start ArmA it wants to download all her Workshop content she uses on her own PC. She uses her account while she plays here. At home she* uses Steam Workshop content on her setup where as I like to do everything with downloads in an attempt to keep away from the Steam auto-update system (Who wants to be stopped joining a game because the Workshop content has been updated but the server still has the old version - and hey! I'm a hacking-fu black belt** ). I'm looking to stop the Workshop content auto-update.Ī friend comes round an uses a spare PC I have (used for my dev work). ![]()
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