


And, of course, Valve figured one of the first games that should switch over to using the Steam workshop would be our good old friend, Garry's Mod, since the entire point of the game was largely based around modding. However, as time progressed, Valve introduced a new concept to Steam known simply as the "Steam Workshop" that allowed mod creators to host their custom game content. This, coupled with the fact that duplicates were exceptionally easy to create (just plop some stuff in your world how you want it, copy it all, and upload your copy!), meant that the majority of the toybox quickly started filling up with dupes. These "duplicates" were simply copies of objects spawned in a Garry's Mod world, and as such, could be absolutely ANYTHING. Now, there were many different types of mods for GMod, and a massive amount of which were known as "duplicates" (or "dupes" for short). So, he created the "Toybox" a special place accessable at any time within the game where mod creators could upload their masterpieces, and us regular folk could download them simply by searching for what we wanted, and clicking "download." This game was well known for just how many awesome mods existed for it, and as such it's developer (a guy named "Garry") decided it'd be best to make downloading these mods as easy and efficient as possible. Once upon a time, a beautiful game known as "Garry's Mod" existed that allowed you to do pretty much anything your stupid mind desired. Just grab the latest build of the program here. Wanna' skip all the boring stuff and get straight to downloading some dupes? Awesome.
