

There are many more reasons this just cant work, but I wont say them because my intention is not to lower yours or your team moral, just to make sure to no one loses time without knowing what they are doing.Īs proof, here is a suggestion about how you could manage the Infinite Planet System, if you didnt do already. Also, you gotta think, while the Starbound team seems nice and all, and I think they would allow without ploblem you modding some features based on their game, they would probably have to take actions if someone decided to copy their whole game. When it reloads, it will download and install your new mod(s).Think about it this way: A larger and probably more experienced team, with more resources, took over a year to complete JUST the beta version of the game, and you expect to make a mod so large, over a base that isnt supposed to be such, while losing work every time there is a update, and having to deal with Minecraft messed code and large computer resources comsumption? Click the Restart button to reload your server. Once the upload has completed, head back out of your File Manager. When the file browser opens, find the mod's folder on your computer, go into it and then upload the file ending with the. Now you'll want to go inside of this new folder we've just created. Give this new file the same exact name as the mod files that you downloaded earlier. Inside of this folder, click the New Folder button. Once inside of the File Manager, navigate to the mods folder. From there, click the File Manager button.


Log in, then click the Game Services tab on the left-hand sidebar to go to your Starbound server. Now that you've finished that, open your Gameserverkings Manager Panel. Copy the mod's folder and move it somewhere easy to reference, like your Desktop. You can find the ID at the end of the URL of the Steam Workshop page it. It will save the name of the file as well as the Steam ID associated with the workshop mod.

Within, Steam will save your workshop file. If you download your mod via Steam Workshop, open the workshop page, and navigate to this directory on your computer: Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/ zip file, unpack it with a zip file archiver and keep the unzipped file for later. If you download the file from the Starbound forums, save that somewhere you know you will be able to find it easily. There are two main places to download Starbound mods:
