![]() My Documents\My Games\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion\GalaxyForge ![]() However the amount of mapmakers for this game is too small for anyone to be interested in doing that, since there is a place for them already on WinCustomize.When the galaxyforge map was in the galaxyforge folder in the my documents/my games area did you check the galaxyforge map type?Īnd here is my standard advice regarding maps in sins/ent/dip/trinity & rebellionĪssuming you have sins 1.193/entrenchment 1.053/diplomacy 1.34, the galaxy forge maps NEED to be placed here for xpĬ:\Documents and Settings\ 'user name'\ Local Settings\Application Data\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\GalaxyForgeĬ:\Users\ 'user name'\ AppData\Local\Ironclad Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\GalaxyForge.įor rebellion.80 and later the new path is There is nothing steam could do for that, best that could be done is to set up a sort of steam workshop for maps. That way you can tell your friends "Hey lets try this new map I made!" and they do not even have to leave the gaem. What you really want is for maps to be transfered to other players before a match starts online. Stardock/Ironclad already partner with Steam for the online game access, right? Couldn't it be done to allow GF sharing? than of course being steam, you can send links to people, allow friends to also have it, name people for credit, etc. When you have a project you want to share, for Beta testing, or saving on Steam cloud, or what, you upload from program, and can control privilidges on Steam for mod for others. but Sid Meier's Civilization has it's own Mod program as well, called SDK, which includes different types of mod programs, but are all managed by one program called Mod Buddy, whic connects with steam. I know different games are made differently, so i hate to bring up another flavor of Strategy on here. ![]() that allows users to transfer their mod files from their own GF up to steam for sharing and trading! Originally posted by americanman_4_life:Steam should make an updated version of Galaxy Forge. ![]()
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