
When thing update on Steam, I only know that 'something' updated without any realistic way to figure out what.

Typically here you're going to get an update message describing the changes, and only sometimes will people post update notes on Steam - probably because few read them. The way things are done here vs the workshop are different.

The system would need to figure out if that is or is not true and it will fail often - resulting in lots of duplication. Much content IS available here and there already. I don't feel that way and don't truly understand it, but you gotta respect people's wishes. I don't think the game gets updated anymore, but I have sent them an email via the support tab, which surprisingly has Party Hard 1 and 2 listed under the Game tab.Some people for whatever odd reasons only want their content on 'X' and not 'Y'. It is a Linux-supported game so there is no Wine (although I did try Steam's Proton but it only made the game crash when I press Play in Steam). So, my question is: How do I stop the game from doing this? The delete download cache button in Steam Settings did nothing and I have restarted the game, Steam and my PC. I can't play workshop levels at all unless I click on one and then press Play, to which it forces the game to subscribe and download the level (but then it unsubscribes whilst I play) When I restart the game, it unsubscribes me. Every time I go to the main menu and then back to that Additional Levels tab, it unsubscribes me. It could be a Steam issue or a game issue but it gets annoying. If I go to a level, on the Steam Workshop site, that I know I 100% subscribed to, it'll show that I'm unsubscribed.

It unsubscribes me from ALL of my subscribed levels, and the tab shows up empty. I'm playing this game that came out in 2015 called Party Hard on Ubuntu 22.04, but whenever I click on Additional Levels, I'm not sure this question is allowed to be asked here, and I'm pretty sure it's a fault with the game I'm playing but.
