As titled, I’m planning to delete a few mods I created that are outdated. I want to confirm if those who downloaded it previously still keep their files locally @DodoNotDoDo
If you delete them then the game should delete their local copy the next time they start the game. If you don’t want that to happen, you can change them to be unlisted instead of deleting. That way they still keep the mod but it won’t show up in search so no new users should download them.
I see! Thanks.
May I also ask if there is a way to make the thumbnail images look clearer? I uploaded images with 4k resolution (~2MB size) and they got so blurry that I can’t bear to look at them…
For the thumbnails that show on the web site we do auto-resize them. It may be that the compression level needs to be tweaked. Can you give an example of a bad one?
This: Mods Single - Age of Empires - World's Edge Studio
Both images look incredibly bad. Let me upload the images here too for comparison:
I see what you mean. I’ll take a look at the settings as see if I can get better results.
Hi Dodo, any mitigation to this issue?
@DodoNotDoDo the website fails every time I try to upload a new mod. This is what happened to me:
The mod link is supposed to be: Mods Single - Age of Empires - World's Edge Studio Could you take a look?
It’s that there are some extra files in the mod. A couple like dialog_popup_9slice.png.grey. Remove those and it should go through. It’s normally supposed to show you an error for this so I’m not quite sure why that wasn’t happening.
I’ve done some initial testing of increasing the quality but haven’t pushed anything live yet due to some other work priorities. It’s still on my radar though.
Thanks! It went through
Those files are well hidden…

