Google DOES have a cached version, which shows that Bora is ALSO by FFox, so it appears all of their addons were deleted, either voluntarily or for some unknown reason. There's also a banner at the top of the site saying "They're trying to change history", though I doubt there's any connection to the lack of Bora on there. This folder is used only for steam, rf2 unpacks these workshop items in its own folders so there is double content. Steam creates workshop folder where it downloads items user is subscribed to. Though this means that, for addons I'm subscribed to, Sugarcane Bay is likely the next target.Īlso, based on the date, the original is probably the banwave that led to the June 3 Goatse.ĮDIT2: According to The Wayback Machine, Megastruct had no dependencies, but it's by the same person who uploaded Resort Island (FFox), all of their Workshop content is gone īora does not exist on The Wayback Machine. If you want to save disk space on drive where rf2 is installed there is a way to move steam workshop content to another drive. Not sure about Megastruct or Prado, but Resort and Bora both required the ResortMadness content packs and FNAF Pizzeria required several amusement park ride addons from various other users. One thing I just noticed is that all of the banned addons, including yesterday's FNAF addon, have required items that were uploaded by other users.
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