![]() ![]() Each game or software might support slightly different kinds of content in their Workshop, so it's best to check out the official documentation for more details on what can be created and shared in that area. Have to say, it's depressing that the atmosphere is such. The Steam Workshop makes it easy to discover or share new content for your game or software. I've had stonehearth for ages but never touched the steam discussion area. If you’re doing it wrong, your process becomes too complicated and people will just outright download zips/not use mods at all. It's a matter of convenience rather than anything else. I've gotten mods from the forums myself but I prefer to make mods for and download from steam. Just suggesting that stonehearth have steam mod intergration (like many other EA titles). 1 Related Topics Stonehearth City-building game Gaming 5 comments Add a Comment BrunoSupremo 4 yr. This is important, as it being the Developer's own f-ing forum means that bug-reports from both the modders themselves, (EX: bug, function don't work) and from the dedicated alpha testers are constantly rolling in, being looked over, and then squashed for the next patch/version. I installed some workshop mods, but some of they are causing a lot of bugs to me, so I tried to remove them from the workshop, but they are still in my game and don’t show in the mods section. (if you're scared of those sites, you don't deserve to use the internet) There ya go everyone, the Developer's own OFFICIAL DISCOURSE FORUM containing mods, the vast teeming majority of which are hosted via Dropbox, Google Drive, or OrangeBox. ![]()
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