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번역 관련 문제 보고
Sorry you are experiencing some issue. Sometimes Steam Workshop can be slow to download the files. I would try to subscribe to them through the browser and then launch the game and let it sit on the main menu for like 3-5 minutes. Then go to single player and see if you can access them.
If that doesn't work, something might be messed up in your map files. Right click on the game in your Steam Library's list of game and go to properties, then click the local files tab, then click the button that says "Browse local files...". You will see a "Maps" folder in there, are the maps that you subscribed to showing up there? If they are, I would delete them and restart the game.
If that doesnt work, I would delete the entire contents of the Maps folder, and then verify the integrity of the game cache, also located in the properties > Local files menu.
One more thing you could try is, unsubscribing to any maps and then resubscribing. Make sure the game is not running while you do this.
Tell me if any of this works, if not I have some more ideas.
Thanks for being patient!
-Loren