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;[[Steam 3rd Party Mod Support]]:This article shows how to utilize mod support provided by Steam to make enhance the appearance a mod. | ;[[Steam 3rd Party Mod Support]]:This article shows how to utilize mod support provided by Steam to make enhance the appearance a mod. | ||
;[[Pre-publication evaluation]]:This article focuses on the checklist of what to do right before the mod is packed. | ;[[Pre-publication evaluation]]:This article focuses on the checklist of what to do right before the mod is packed. | ||
;[[Creating an Installer for Your Mod]]:This article can help make a mod look professional while making it easy install. | ;[[Creating an Installer for Your Mod]]:This article can help make a mod look professional while making it easy install. | ||
;[[Wikipedia:Peer-to-peer]]:P2P is a way to distribute an installation package while minimize strain on download servers. | ;[[Wikipedia:Peer-to-peer]]:P2P is a way to distribute an installation package while minimize strain on download servers. | ||
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Revision as of 00:10, 28 March 2006
This article is an overview on all articles pertaining to fine-tuning and releasing a mod.
Articles
- Steam 3rd Party Mod Support
- This article shows how to utilize mod support provided by Steam to make enhance the appearance a mod.
- Pre-publication evaluation
- This article focuses on the checklist of what to do right before the mod is packed.
- Creating an Installer for Your Mod
- This article can help make a mod look professional while making it easy install.
- Wikipedia:Peer-to-peer
- P2P is a way to distribute an installation package while minimize strain on download servers.