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2. Once you are in your Work shop folder click Content. Your path should now say C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content And look at each and everyone of your folders in there, it is around one of those files.
1. Go to your C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps folder and click workshop.
2. Once you are in your Work shop folder click Content. Your path should now say C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content
3. Once you have entered your Content Folder, click the file that say the numbers "244450", Opening the file "244450" will open up all of your installations that you download from Steam Workshop. Once opened look for the file that has the numbers "2751993566" That is the KillZone Visari's Wrath Mod.
4. Once you have found the folder in your Workshop. Either drag the file to your mods folder, or simply copy the contents inside the file and create a new folder in your Mods Folder in Men of War and paste everything from the folder "2751993566" Into it, and then Bingo. You have the mod.
I really don't want to pay a monthly membership to install your entire file.
Also, I'm pretty sure that requirement to pay that membership to install with no interruptions would be a HUGE turn off for literally anyone wanting to play your mod.
Because as it stands? I either pay the membership or wait a whole 6 HOURS to download your mod. And I'm absolutely sure most people would literally just give up on playing the mod at all at that point.