Here you can add the module description and screenshots (I find that the latter does not work with Chrome, but does work with Edge).If your upload was successful, you will see the icon, which you can double-click to the editing screen.On the Steam workshop, look for your user name top-and-centre (not the one top right) - drop down to Content - tab to Workshop Items.To add the description and screenshots, you have to open the item in your personal content on Steam, because it is not in the public workshop yet.It’s convenient to have that folder in your root directory while uploading (though I moved it to a more sensible location on my PC afterwards, as I don’t like to clutter the root).The item name is determined by the name of the upload folder (in this case, c:\Riding_Academy).haks) they can either be bundled with the module, uploaded separately on Steam as Required Items, or left on the Vault with a link from the Steam module description (see discussion) If there are external dependencies (e.g.tlk etc) and screenshots (.jpg), but has no provision for storing text documents such as extensive ReadMe or walkthrough, so these have to be hosted externally (or added to the Guide section of the workshop later) Before uploading, you need to organise your files in folders as described below.Players who have installed the Steam version of EE can “subscribe” to workshop items, which are then automatically downloaded into the correct folders ready to play.You also need the Steam client to install the Steam version of EE and upload (but you don’t need the client to be running to browse or edit uploads on the website - important if you work on multiple devices). ![]() Builders who wish to upload must have the equivalent of 5 US dollars in their Steam purse (which sucks) - from your username top right (not top centre), drop down to Account Details to add money.Have an e-mail client handy at all times (the website frequently issues validation e-mail, which is a pain when working from multiple devices).Stay logged on to the website (otherwise, some of the links below may appear to be unavailable for public viewing).You will need an account at the website.Others might find the following “how to” useful (with apologies for any duplication). I recently published my Riding Academy tutorial module on Steam for NWN:EE here.
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