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New Steam Workshop update pilfers a bunch of your favourite features from managers like Mod Organizer, including load orders and automatic sorting

To me, the Steam Workshop has always seemed like a neglected aspect of everyone’s default PC game launcher. It’s useful for installing a couple of must-haves, but it doesn’t hold a candle to more full-fledged software like Mod Organizer 2 or the Vortex Mod Manager. The fact you can’t adjust your load order—meaning you can’t ensure that certain mods are loaded before other mods that depend on them—pretty much makes the system useless for managing big mod lists all by itself.

But someone at Valve must have heard my gripes, because a hot new Workshop update just hit the Steam beta client ahead of a full release. Detailed in a post on the Steam Workshop blog, the update means Steam’s mod management tools are better able to hold their own against the other mod managers of the world, even if it’s still not all of the way there.

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