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And I don't plan to rehost
Try to look at all the R.E.D. Total War series of mods by GelodGreat, should be updated and have more addons for DLC/mods compatibilities
{LIEN SUPPRIMÉ}http://steamworkshop.download/
Unzip the downloaded content into the mod folder in the games install directory. (C:\Users\User\Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization VI (Epic)\Mods) If you don't have much experience manually installing mods, it helps to know that organization is key. When installing multiple mods, make a folder for each in case you have any issues and need to remove it later.
{LIEN SUPPRIMÉ}https://steamworkshopdownloader.io/
it supports civilization V and VI now.
links to steamworkshop.download are automatically removed on Steam.
Just copy the workshop mod address to it.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=870768749
Anyways, why would someone possibly have an issue by "side-loading" the mod. Epic Epic hate?
steamworkshopdownloader.com seems to be the same as steamworkshopdownloader.io, should be fine.