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but the fact that the latest version has all those cool updates means immma delete my old build and download the new one; after all, this was just a raw file, whether it be folder or .gma that I use on demand (like games installed in offline mode)
After GoatsieGate I installed addons exclusively in a local folder and had no subscriptions but to my own addons. I've opened up more and now it's more of a hybrid, for my own convinience and to still be able to lower the risk of script kiddies adding that crapware, as well as being able to archive at least some of the most important mods to me just in case some script kiddie hacks the GabeN network and deletes the GMod workshop lol.
Best regards, from Rusty Shackleford *tips orange hat*