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# Test it thoroughly in both single player and multi-player games. Recruit other players to help test and give you feedback to ensure it works and is free of bugs. | # Test it thoroughly in both single player and multi-player games. Recruit other players to help test and give you feedback to ensure it works and is free of bugs. | ||
# Ensure the way to use it and its affects are well documented and easy to understand, either in ModDescription and/or in the game creation UI. | # Ensure the way to use it and its affects are well documented and easy to understand, either in ModDescription and/or in the game creation UI. | ||
− | # Open the Mod Development Console, click ''' | + | # Open the Mod Development Console, click '''Edit''' next to the mod and check the '''Public''' box. |
+ | # Send Fizzer a description of the mod, the mod ID (viewable when clicking Edit), and a link to a multi-player game played with the mod. Use this link: https://www.warzone.com/Discussion/SendMail?PlayerID=4569 | ||
After it's public, you should also check the "reports" section every once in a while. If reports show up here, it indicates your mod has a bug and you should work on fixing it. | After it's public, you should also check the "reports" section every once in a while. If reports show up here, it indicates your mod has a bug and you should work on fixing it. | ||
[[Category:Mod Developers Guide]] | [[Category:Mod Developers Guide]] |