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Back to collection idea: you can actually add them to this pack, then remove dependencies. Then add a message on other assets that they will be set to be removed or private in couple of months. That would give people enough time to switch to the updated version of this main asset where everything is packed otherwise my previous proposals work as well
I don't think it is an absolute necessity. If you combine all assets into a single pack, other assets you released previously will be redundant. That being said, people who subbed older 'version' would still need them so you can't remove them from workshop either.
The ideal way to handle it would be leaving this asset it is, and re-release a pack of entire thing combined into single release. Then, if you want, you can create a collection and add all separate assets and packed one there, so people would have a choice of download stuff they want.
Regarding to networking:
I would need everything you have, meshes and psd/texture files. We might help you with future networking, I can arrange people that do networks if you have a Discord account to explain things more efficiently.
I worked with 80 years old Luftwaffe pilots you are young in my definition LOL
As for packing:
You can pack entire collection under one asset just fine. Use this asset as main item and add all other assets inside its folder during the upload. All assets will be considered as 'new' upload and part of this release so they will not be relevant to or affect whatever you released previously. Make sure to remove assets you included from dependencies so it will not confuse anyone.
As for making networks your own:
I would recommend to check Ronyx's site as beginner: http://cslmodding.info
I'll second repackaging the files as well - it'd help a lot!
I didn't realize this was your first asset as well, this is beyond excellent in that case!
Why didn't you package all of the assets together into one big package so that people don't have to go through a large amount of other assets to subscribe to the same thing? The arches don't really have much of a purpose on their own.