
Trainers may not be compatible across multiple DRM platforms.
Check that your game is from the same DRM as the one shown in WeMod. If this is the case, you will need to update your game, or if you are using a newer version that WeMod does not yet support, you will need to wait for the trainer to be updated.
If the game is not listed as compatible, you might be using an unsupported version of the game.
Check if the game is listed as compatible. Most games have anti-modification software built into multiplayer that stops WeMod from injecting into the process. Make sure you are only trying to use the trainer in a single player. As a matter of fact, it said I was "All up to date!"Įdit: This question is under the assumtion that all Steam workshops are managed the same through the Steam client.This error may appear for a few reasons: you are attempting to use it in multiplayer or an unsupported game mode, you are running an unsupported version of the game (newer or older), your game is from an unsupported DRM, an antivirus is stopping WeMod from injecting, or we were unable to find the running process. Note: The Skyrim launcher didn't work for syncing mods. This brings me to my question: When does Steam Workshop mods download/sync? Can I force-sync Workshop mods? I don't want to do this, because I like how easy the Workshop is, especially since I have multiple computers that I play Skyrim on. esp files and refused to acknowledge that SMIM wasn't downloaded or installed.Įventually, I had to unsubscribe on the workshop and download it via the Skyrim Nexus. Data Files on Skyrim's launcher showed clear lack of any SMIM. When I subscribed to a very large Skyrim mod ( SMIM) via the Workshop, the mod never got downloaded.Īfter an hour of playing Skyrim without it, waiting for Skyrim to sync and the works, it never started downloading. I currently have poor internet for downloading games or anything large (i.e.