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Get your Mod listed under the "Store" tab. To do this add an entry to [[:Category:HL2 Third Party Mods]] or [[:Category:HL1 Third Party Mods]] using these guidelines: | Get your Mod listed under the "Store" tab. To do this add an entry to [[:Category:HL2 Third Party Mods]] or [[:Category:HL1 Third Party Mods]] using these guidelines: | ||
#Have a short 50 words or less description of the game. | #Have a short 50 words or less description of the game. | ||
#Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you.<br /> | #Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you. | ||
#Provide a game page header image of 460x215 (should include your logo and key art) | |||
#Provide a small game capsule of 280x105 (should include your logo and key art)<br /> | |||
If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post. | If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post. | ||
Revision as of 14:26, 29 August 2006
Getting the most out of Steam for your Mod
There are two things you should do to make your Mod more visible in Steam.
Store Tab
Get your Mod listed under the "Store" tab. To do this add an entry to Category:HL2 Third Party Mods or Category:HL1 Third Party Mods using these guidelines:
- Have a short 50 words or less description of the game.
- Include 5 screenshots in JPG format. The width of the screenshots can be no greater that 1024px, but the aspect ratio is up to you.
- Provide a game page header image of 460x215 (should include your logo and key art)
- Provide a small game capsule of 280x105 (should include your logo and key art)
If your Mod becomes one of the top Mods being played then you will appear in the store using the information you supplied in the above post.
My Games List
Setup a developer link in the "My Games" page when a user installs your Mod.
Source
You can use the following keyvalues in your GameInfo.txt file.
"developer" "Mod Team/Company Name" "developer_url" "http://..." "icon" "path/to/icon" "manual" "http://..."
The icon must be an uncompressed, 24-bit format TGA, 16x16 pixels in size. The path is relative to the mod's installation directory (i.e where GameInfo.txt is) and should not include the TGA file extension. In the example above, the file would be "path/to/icon.tga" inside the mod directory.
Goldsource
You can use the following keyvalues in your liblist.gam. Steam will also fall back to use a "url_info" entry if "developer_url" is missing.
developer "Mod Team/Company Name" developer_url "http://..." icon "path/to/icon" manual "http://..."
The icon must be an uncompressed, 24-bit format TGA, 16x16 pixels in size. The path is relative to the mod's installation directory (i.e where liblist.gam is) and should not include the TGA file extension. In the example above, the file would be "path/to/icon.tga" inside the mod directory.
Desktop Icon
Creating a desktop icon for your mod is simple. Just place an icon file in the <Steam>\steam\games
with the same name as the Game
keyvalue specified in your GameInfo.txt/liblist.gam file. Remember to omit all colons from the icon's filename and the filename is case insensitive.
To install the icon there, use HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Valve\Steam\InstallPath
from the registry and append \steam\games
to it.