

Now you need to navigate to the asset_unpacker.You need to create a new folder here where you want your unpacked assets to end up.Type cd ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Starbound/assets Now you are in the assets folder.Open Terminal.app in OS X (hopefully you have 10.7 or higher).Otherwise you will have to find your Starbound assets folder and apply the file paths to these instructions. Just ask mod authors to support their mods off-Steam, or see if they'll provide permission for another person to do so.If you have purchased Starbound from Steam, then these instructions will work. I'm sure I could think of more issues if I kept thinking about it. Sadly Steam does not do this(and they should). When you post a mod here, you also select default usage and distribution permissions for that mod. people posting on it won't know why their posts are "ignored" by authors that may not know the discussion exists, or never intended to support the mod in two places. If it where a mod automatically added because of Steam. When you post a mod here, a discussion exclusively for that mod is automatically set up. 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. Some people for whatever odd reasons only want their content on 'X' and not 'Y'.
