

If that also doesn't fix it, make sure that there aren't any anti-virus programs or firewall things that are preventing Source Filmmaker from accessing the internet.Ĭan you explain for an idiot like me that has no idea what any of that means or send a video link of a guide of what you said to do? I have no idea where this by default emty box that you're talking about is. If this doesn't fix it, try waiting a few hours before trying again. If making sure that "-nosteam" isn't there isn't enough to make Source Filmmaker download stuff from its Steam workshop, right-click Source Filmmaker in your Steam library, choose "Properties", switch to the "Betas" tab, make sure that the drop-down beta selection list is set to "NONE - Opt out of all beta programs", switch to the "Local Files" tab, click "Verify Integrity of Application Files.", wait for it to finish (which is when it says how many files will be reacquired, not when it says 100%), and allow Steam to download any files that it wants to for Source Filmmaker. All you have to do is just to make sure that "-nosteam" is not there. The by-default-empty box below the "warning" is/are the launch options.

It's just telling you that if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't mess with it. Originally posted by Purple Kerble:When I go to "set launch options" It says "these options are only available for advanced users only" How do I become an advanced user?Ignore it.
