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Your expectations might be realistic if modders were getting paid, but they're not. I don't think it's right or fair to blame modders for updates breaking their work, let alone modders not updating their works indefinitely.
You could take the time to learn the file structure, move mods to your game cars folder, and unsubscribe to mods. That way any modifications they make or mods they delete won't impact your game. That's a more realistic approach than complaining about things outside of their control. Or better yet, learn to mod yourself so that you don't need to rely upon the kindness of others.
It has to be frustrating for modders. I doubt you or anyone else would have spent all that time creating and sharing knowing in advance that it was a life long commitment. So by all means, complain to Steam about it - and good luck getting a resolution from them. :)
definitely need your help
thanks very much thank you so much
If i find some time this week, i'll see if i can add a V8 non-DLC version.