Overview
This guide will show you how to use Workshop in Medieval Engineers. Find and download player-created worlds, or create your own and upload them directly to Steam Workshop.[Work in progress]
How to publish your Creation
So, the first thing you’ll want to do is launch Medieval Engineers (Such a task, I know)
- Go to main menu, click “Load World”
- Select a world you want to publish from your maps tab
- Click “Publish”
The Steam overlay will open up and you can verify if everything is ok, set visibility, title, etc.
Note: Here is what it should look like.
Congrats! you’ve published your work.
How to download from the Workshop
1) Open Medieval Engineers Workshop page (in Steam client or Steam web site)
2) Find a world you want to play. One you have found it, click “Subscribe”
Note: Make sure you have checked whether structural integrity is turned on.
5)In the Main menu, click “WorkShop”. This will bring up a tab with all your downloaded maps.
8) Select one and and click “Copy and load”
9) This will download the world to your computer, into the list of your local worlds, and load it
Note: You will be playing a local copy of the downloaded world
How to update your world
How to update your world (that’s already in Workshop)
Updates should work the same way as the initial upload/publish. However, it will overwrite the world that’s already in Workshop.
How to upload a new version of your old Workshop World
- Go to ‘Load World’
- ‘Edit Settings’ and change the name – after uploading, it overwrites your old world on Workshop, but it will change its name
- Save as world – you will be able to publish your map as completely new world
Random disclaimers
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This guide was partially influenced by Marek Rosa’s guide:
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