The tool you are using has hardcoded download links that are now broken or obsolete.
CreamAPI is a popular DLL proxy tool used to unlock downloadable content (DLC) for Steam games. It works by acting as a "middleman" between the game executable and Steam’s official API. Instead of the game calling the real steam_api64.dll (or steam_api.dll ), it calls CreamAPI’s modified version, which tricks the game into thinking you own all available DLC.
: Immediately check for the unlocked content in your game's main menu, "Extra Content," or "Downloadable Content" section. The DLC should now be marked as owned or activated.
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Manually add the DLC AppIDs at the bottom of the file. You can find these IDs on SteamDB .
If the automation toolkit is running inside a highly protected Windows file system path (such as C:\Program Files ), the operating system may refuse to let the program unpack or write new folders. Step-by-Step Fixes for the "Could Not Download" Error
Resolving this error requires bypassing the automated download sequence and configuring the fallback files yourself. This comprehensive guide walks you through why this error triggers and how to completely fix it. Why the "Could Not Download" Error Happens
Point this to the original (renamed) DLL if necessary.
Navigate to the official CreamAPI GitHub Releases or the highly trusted cs.rin.ru forum to download the raw CreamAPI files. Extract the .zip or .rar folder using a tool like 7-Zip.