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That whole thing you mentioned about the thumbnails being the only things that are downloaded from the workshop happens with me too. So I got two friends to send me the .bsp 's and the actual maps themselves AND the thumbnails and manually placed them in my folder. I even named the folders perfectly with their weird 10 digit default folder names.
Didn't work. I even tried "subscribing" after I already had all of the files and the map still wouldn't load.
I also tried changing my crosshair through the console and among others ways. No success.
So yeah, I believe you and I are screwed. But in case one day you figure it out, or someone figures it out, please contact me as many ways as you can as I have been trying to figure this out for almost a year at this point.
I think we only have a few real solutions. Either Valve comes out with their own crosshair creator in CSGO, the bug is acknowledged and they fix it, or we wipe our computers completely squeaky clean and roll the dice to see if it would work. Wiping my computer is something I occasionally have to do two or three times a year. But besides CSGO, there is nothing wrong. I don't plan on wiping just for a chance that it might work. Anyway, i'm frustrated too man. I don't know how long you've had this problem for, but its been a hell of a long time for me so don't expect anything unfortunately.
UPDATE:
In my attempt to recreate this issue on my windows 7 machine ( In which the workshop maps work just fine), I deleted my map folder and unsubscribed, and resubscribed in order to redownload the crosshair generator map. To my surprise the map quit working on my windows 7 machine and i noticed that the .bsp file was NOT downloaded. So i simply added the .bsp file into my windows 7 machine and bam, the map loaded up and worked fine.
However when i simply add the .bsp file on my windows 10 machine, i do get past the failed to find a dedicated server error, but then i just get stuck on the loading screen and the map never loads up.
The interesting thing is that i could recreate this issue and fix it on my windows 7 machine but the same files i used to fix it on my windows 7 machine fail to fix it on my windows 10 machine.
Either way it really doesn't matter because now there is an evident problem that involves the .bsp files to not be correctly downloaded ( WITH ANY workshop map) on both my windows 7 and windows 10 machines. This appears to be a non-isolated issue as i have also loaded this up on my linux mint machine and i am getting the same errors.
Tl;DR looks like an update is in order
I finally got into this map on my windows 10 machine.
What i did was i took the .bsp file that i got from my friend.
I took that .bsp file and instead of putting it into the workshop folder and trying to load it through the workshop window, i added the .bsp file to the regular csgo maps folder (folder that has all the regular map data) and i pasted it in there.
Then i loaded up the game and on the menu screen just open up Console and type map_xhair_v3
YEsssss
2)close cs:go
3)delete and setup map
4)launch cs:go
5)reinstall and map working
idk how it working XD