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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Car Mechanic Simulator 2018\cms2018_Data\StreamingAssets
the - 645630 - download folder from steam is a register folder that tells the program that you are subscribed to the author of the track instead you copy a track mod to the StreamingAssets/Tracks folder that is the actual executable game program - and I took these unnecessary steps as you have put it to have the Track Mod accessible in the CMS-2018 Game.
I do not want to burst your bubble but it was the only way I could get them accessible in the game.
This is also probably the reason why Mac users can not get their Tracks to work.
All mods on Windows PCs when Steam is installed to default location go into:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\645630.
This track is in folder 1563236642 of the 645630 folder.
You don't have to change anything on PC for these tracks to work. Simply subscribe, play, and click on the garage door to find the workshop tracks. Most people asking why they don't work or show up are using Macs - these maps don't work on Macs, period. :)