
This will open the location of your game. If they're confused what you need you could point them here and they should understand what you're asking for. Now you are all set to reinstall through steam and can start back at step 1 if you are missing content.With mount.cfg you can specify folders to add to the filesystem. Here is what mine looks like D:\steamapps\steamapps\workshop\content\4000 Next, navigate to your workshop downloads folder which is now saved in a new location. Mine looks like this D:\steamapps\steamapps\common\GarrysMod Then, go into your program files and locate the Garry's Mod folder. You will need to manually delete some files to ensure you have the freshest install.įirst, uninstall in steam like you would normally do. Now this does not just mean going into steam and hitting uninstall and reinstall. If you have not done so since then I would HIGHLY *HIGHLY* recommend that you reinstall your full gmod to ensure that there are no conflicts. In late January 2020, GMod released an update that changed the way that workshop and addon downloads are handled. I would highly recommend following this guide step by step and it usually fixes these issues It is always worth doing a compete delete of your gmod and reinstall. Sorry if this doesn't belong in general but I couldn't find a better place. There's no sign of an actual connecting-ending error, though - it seems the connection just mysteriously and silently ends without either side actually ending it.įor what it's worth, the netgraph claims the server is only managing 2.5 ticks a second, but this would presumably affect everyone.

I do spawn in with some chat and a lot of console spam already present though - enough to see the printer system initialized, the errors from vast numbers of not-quite-coded-right addons, my "Welcome Back" message after a couple of other players joining, etc. i have downloaded all of the addons and been able to" join" but when I load in and see the world, although I can open menus and such I'm already an insane length of time into a timeout (somehow, longer that I have been connecting - my timeout has been somehow set to 2 hours clientside and I load in with an hour left, even though I haven't been connecting for an hour.) I can see no reason for this on my own end (my available bandwidth is vastly more than the maximum data rate the server allows) but I would assume that someone would have noticed if joining the server was impossible full stop, so does anyone know how to not get automatically disconnected upon joining? Enabling multicore rendering doesn't fix it, which I tried just in case it was somehow relevant. So I've tried to play on the PoliceRP server, as it looks somewhat fun.
