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I am currently talking with support about some maps that i have published and them not showing up in game (single player).
About the only thing i suggest you can do is to open you workshop files and make sure you click on the View user agreement link.
If that doesn't do any thing
Then delete the map from the workshop .
Open the mpr file , and Look for the [Steam] PublishedFileId=some number , change the number to = 0 , then republish the map
- 4 years ago
Hi dcom67,
unfortunately this didn't work.
[quote]About the only thing i suggest you can do is to open you workshop files and make sure you click on the View user agreement link[/quote]
Unfirtunately I don't get this, I guess. I can't find "View user agreement link". Checked this several times before but I don't see this option. Do you think this is needed when I have already uploaded workshop content for other games?
[quote]If that doesn't do any thing
Then delete the map from the workshop .
Open the mpr file , and Look for the [Steam] PublishedFileId=some number , change the number to = 0 , then republish the map [/quote]
I tried this, too. However, it also didn't work. When I could get the UTC-Description of my mpr-file, I could try to trick by renaming the mpr-file needed. Maybe the map then appears in the custom maps section, while hosting a multiplayer. When I publish the file via map-editor, the app shows that "an UTC-File" has been created. Do you think there is any possibility to watch this file?
Thanks in advance for your help. Really appreciate!
- 4 years ago
when you open Your workshop files( where you can see your published files) look to the right side , Right under where it says " Your workshop" on the right side , should be a link to View legal agreement
It doesn't care what the name of the file is , It uses the [Steam] PublishedFileId=some number to decide if it should create a new UGC number or not, IE if the PublishedFileId=0 it will create a new upload to the workshop , If the PublishedFileId= 12345678910 (some number other than 0 ) then i will make a new commit (edit) to that existing file in the workshop
If you want a totally new upload , then you need to change 4 things
1. the file name of the Mpr
2. In the MPR [ Basic{ section change the Title
3. In the Mpr [Steam } section change the Title to match the Basic title
4 In the MPr [Steam] section change the Published Field to equal 0
Save the MPR file then reopen it in the editor and publish it
- 4 years ago
I'll try this. Thank you for taking the time. You should be payed for doing EA's work :D
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