See post #17, near the beginning of this thread; NFL Strategy is on the list.
It is now possible to delete empty releases.
Worked for me, once I logged out and back in again.
Empty release now gone with a single click!
I do not understand how to add/modify the pictures shown at the bottom of the “Readme” section.
You can’t at present.
If you’re splitting a page from the old library which had multiple projects on it, let me know which images should be moved to which new project and I can move them for you.
See How to upload modules to the Game Library - it is currently not possible.
Yours,
Christian
The module file is is ~40MB
Please try uploading it again, and if it fails tell me the filename and exact time at which you tried.
Failed again.
filename: RF90_2ed_v2_0_3.vmod
time: 20:17 UTC+2
Tried with a smaller file (~ 25MB) and it worked.
Game title sort keys are now automatically generated and displayed when editing projects. If the automatically generated sort key is incorrect, please contact us so we can fix it.
I’ve doubled the upload timeout from 60s to 120s. Try now.
Yes it worked. TY
Please try uploading now if you still haven’t succeeded.
Unfortunately, still no luck uploading my large file update just now. Getting the same error message as rattle above. Upload time was just over 3 minutes by stopwatch.
How large is the file you’re trying to upload?
It is large…132256 KB.
It is now possible to set a sort key when a package is created. Package sort keys are integers and determine the order in which packages are sorted within a project. Packages appear in ascending order according to their sort keys.
It is not yet possible to edit the sort keys of existing packages. Packages which existed at the time that sort keys were added will be numbered consecutively from 1, so for the time being if you’re looking at a project where you’ve set no sort keys, you can figure out what they are by counting (or by looking at the JSON that the backend returns to your browser).
I’ve merged the placeholder user into your account. You should find that you’re an owner of these modules now.
What happened here is that on the old module page, there was no comma between “cparrot” and “McKain”, so that got turned into one name in the conversion.
I’ve fixed this one as well.