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Nyerguds
4 years agoHero+
@Kabssss The online maps are synchronised with the Steam workshop, so, yes, that's a Steam-only feature.
This is due to the architecture; the server is the one actually playing the game, and it just receives input from the players. This means the server, and not the client, needs to have the map. So the map needs to be in some central repository for them to fetch it, and they chose to use the Steam workshop for that.
There's no way around this, except maybe asking a friend who has the game on Steam to upload it for you.
This is due to the architecture; the server is the one actually playing the game, and it just receives input from the players. This means the server, and not the client, needs to have the map. So the map needs to be in some central repository for them to fetch it, and they chose to use the Steam workshop for that.
There's no way around this, except maybe asking a friend who has the game on Steam to upload it for you.
4 years ago
Hi.
Yes I ended up buying and installing the Steam version for the workshop to which I was able to upload the map. The only problem is it took nearly 3 days for the map to be uploaded so I could host and share it for multiplayer. I've also tried uploading a new map and updated versions for different types of scenarios for my maps which seems to be pretty inconsistent with the maps not being uploaded and available for multiplayer. I did upload a new version of a map and it was available like 3 hours after I uploaded it. But then I tried to upload 3 other updates to which had still not been uploaded or available for multiply almost 24 hours later. Why is it so inconsistent?
Thanks for your reply
Kabssss
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