The only thing I can think of that might be causing the problem is the fact that Half-Life is installed on the D: drive rather than the C: drive, and what Steam is looking for is the C: drive. I've attempted a few things to try to get them to show up: I've attempted to add them manually (with no luck: typing it in as I would a shortcut causes an error upon launch), forcibly shutting down the Steam client with the task manager and rebooting it, and trying to see if it's a registry issue (I couldn't even begin with that). Is this a bug with the Steam client, or is there something that I need to do? It is my understanding that, when a GoldSrc mod is installed into the Half-Life folder (that is, the mod's folder is put into the Half-Life game's folder), it should show up in the Steam client once you reboot it. So, for some reason, whenever I install a GoldSrc mod of any kind, while I can play them manually, I can't for the life of me get them to show up on my Steam client.
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