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This tutorial is an XML only version of [[Plague Gun (1.1)]] updated to RimWorld v1.3 | This tutorial is an XML only version of [[Plague Gun (1.1)]] updated to RimWorld v1.3 | ||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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# Inside the <code>MyFirstMod</code> folder, create 2 new folders, <code>About</code> and <code>Defs</code> | # Inside the <code>MyFirstMod</code> folder, create 2 new folders, <code>About</code> and <code>Defs</code> | ||
=== <code>About</code> Folder === | === <code>About</code> Folder === | ||
− | The <code>About</code> folder tells both RimWorld and Steam important details about the mod, (ex. mod name, author, etc.). It contains 2 files, <code>About.xml</code> and <code>Preview.jpg</code>/<code>Preview.jpeg | + | The <code>About</code> folder tells both RimWorld and Steam important details about the mod, (ex. mod name, author, etc.). It contains 2 files, <code>About.xml</code> and <code>Preview.jpg</code>/<code>Preview.jpeg</code> |
* Creating <code>About.xml</code>: | * Creating <code>About.xml</code>: | ||
# Open Notepad++, and navigate to the "Language" tab at the top of the window. Find "XML" in the list and select it. | # Open Notepad++, and navigate to the "Language" tab at the top of the window. Find "XML" in the list and select it. | ||
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== Uploading your Mod == | == Uploading your Mod == | ||
Now that you have a completed mod, you may want to upload it to the Steam Workshop for others to enjoy. Simply make sure your <code>MyFirstMod</code> folder is in <code>RimWorld\Mods</code>. Then launch RimWorld. Click on "Mods", if you did everything right, your mod should show up under mods. On the same screen there is the option to "Upload to Steam Workshop". | Now that you have a completed mod, you may want to upload it to the Steam Workshop for others to enjoy. Simply make sure your <code>MyFirstMod</code> folder is in <code>RimWorld\Mods</code>. Then launch RimWorld. Click on "Mods", if you did everything right, your mod should show up under mods. On the same screen there is the option to "Upload to Steam Workshop". | ||
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