![]() ![]() The target path should look like C:rfactor2-dedicatedBin64rFactor2 Dedicated.exe' +path'. Just open any numbered folder and the mod/track file is there. Hi everyone, here is part 2 of AIW creating and this time I go into the creating of a fastest path, tweaking pit entry, exit and the start finish line. You should make a shortcut to the dedicated server executable, place it in the main rf2 folder (C:rfactor2-dedicated) and add: +path'.', to the target of the shortcut in its properties. Of course, because workshop is terrible, you probably don't care for specifics and want to unsub everything once it's transferred, in which case, consider the above useful information that can be used in other similar ways concerning pages on Steam and "randomly" numbered files in your Steam folders. This will be the same number for the folder in the Workshop directory. Then when you visit the page of a workshop item in the client, you'll see the seemingly random (it's not random but it might aswell be) number in the address. First before you can download the files, go to the directory where you installed SteamCMD and create a shortcut to 'SteamCMD.exe'. ![]() steamapps/workshop/content/365960.Įdit: Oh, if you want to know how to identify things without trawling through the folders (I was being sarcastic above), go into the Steam client settings and tick the "display URL" box in the "interface" tab. Download the rFactor server files via Valve’s content servers. Originally posted by Manwith Noname:Wherever you installed rF2, the folder level up alongside "common" there's a workshop folder full of lovely informatively named folders. rFactor Central The world's largest site for rFactor racing simulation PC game by ISI, Image Space Incorporated. ![]()
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