over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Try logging out of Steam, shutting it down completely, start Steam again, log in, start the game and check the Content Manager. That usually does the trick.
over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Are you missing all assets or just some?
over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Do you see the default mods? The "Unlock All" and "Unlimited Money" ones? Also just in case make sure you do not have the launch option -noWorkshop in Steam.
over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Originally posted by Alex1940:
Originally posted by Avanya: Do you see the default mods? The "Unlock All" and "Unlimited Money" ones? Also just in case make sure you do not have the launch option -noWorkshop in Steam.
Feeling quite stupid now haha but that was precisely the issue. I must have done it last time I was on the game for some reason. Thank you!!

No problem! At least it was easy to fix this way. ^^
over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Originally posted by sebesams: I got this same problem this morning - none of my subscribe assets and mods is in the content manager (the game loads in seconds though :))))) Where do i find that ""no workshop" option? MY PC crashed yesterday while playing, maybe i changed that setting unintentionally...

To add the -noWorkshop launch option go to your games library, right click on Cities: Skylines, select Properties and then click the Add launch options button.

Logging out of Steam, shutting Steam down, restarting and logging back in might also fix it for you. At least that usually does the trick when Steam freaks out and forgets how to connect properly! :P
over 4 years ago - Avanya - Direct link
Originally posted by sebesams: I do not find the "no workshop" option anywhere....
I do find "set up start options (startopties instellen) in the "general"tab, but it gives an empty textbox, warning "only for advanced players"(what i am certainly not :P )

I did log out of Steam. shut it down, relogged. but that did not do the trick either...

You need to type it in yourself in the box for launch options. My Steam is in English, but the buttons should be in the same place. Once you click the "Set launch options" button, it opens the little window where you can add the -noWorkshop and then just click "Ok" once you're done. And to remove it you just leave the box empty and click "Ok"

https://i.imgur.com/nMsQriA.png