Mod / Map Pack Creators Please Post on Steam Discussions

Discussion in 'Mod Discussions' started by mikeyh, April 23, 2017.

  1. mikeyh

    mikeyh Post Master General

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    We need more active content on steam discussions.

    If you are a mod or map maker please also create a discussion on steam in addition to your mod forums post:
    Prefix convention is currently:
    • [MOD]
    • [MAPS]
    Please link back to your mod uber forums post... we want active players in the Uber forums.

    Any YouTube videos will be automatically embedded.

    Similar to the mod forums...for each update please post a new comment with changes then update your original post.

    Take a look at Queller to see what @Quitch does:
    Steam is the first point of contact for many new PA players.
    Last edited: March 4, 2018
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  2. mikeyh

    mikeyh Post Master General

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  3. grandhomie

    grandhomie Active Member

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  4. Anonemous2

    Anonemous2 Member

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    How does one get their own mod into the community mods available in-game? I've created a thread here, and linked it with my discussion post on steam. On my thread, my mod's zip is downloadable.
  5. Quitch

    Quitch Post Master General

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  6. thetrophysystem

    thetrophysystem Post Master General

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    I made a map recently. It's a single map. How would I go about publishing it, besides direct download? Is there any support for SharedSystems or CommunityMods for individual-maps?
  7. Quitch

    Quitch Post Master General

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    Same way you'd publish any other mod (see link above). Alternatively you can upload the PAS somewhere and have people import it, but I'd advise going to the Community Mods route for visibility and convenience.

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