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Originally Posted by Frumpkis
Right, and it's not just a new patch release that will cause problems with auto updates turned on. I think Steam might run a periodic maintenance check to make sure files aren't corrupted. If a mod messes with the core game files enough, Steam will think it's corrupted and re-download the current version even if a new patch isn't out yet. So just turn off auto updates for that one game. When you know a new patch is out, remove the mods and turn auto update back on temporarily, just until you get that new patch. At least I think that's how it works.
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Im not sure that is the case...I have installed mods on a steam game before with no problems.