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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
It's a tool to mod Total War Games and can be found on github (by Frodo45127). It can also be used to edit the downloaded files of any mod from the workshop and tweak it to your liking.
You could try asking ChatGPT or Copilot about how to use it and what to look out for when editing paks from the workshop. There is also a video ranking well with on google with a tutorial.
Maybe Steam failed in downloading the new version.
Try unsubbing, waiting for the workshop progress in Steam, then resubbing.
If you use the WH3 Mod Manager (highly recommended as it'll warn if you don't have mod dependencies) by Prop Joe / Shazbot it can also force redownloading of workshop files.
If that doesn't help, you likely have a another mod conflicting with this one.