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Then open the workshop manager, select your mod and click publish.
To be able to update it later, you need to subscribe to your own mod.
To keep your description at later updates, you need to add it to the textfile automatically created in the mods main folder on upload as it is replaced with that files content then.
If you ever plan on changing the mods title in steam, you also need to rename the mods folder so AoE can still match them against each other.
Thank you.
So the old soundtrack is still playing, but after it some tracks of this one are added?
Did you unsubscribe from the pikmin soundtrack first?
Try the following:
1) unsubscribe from pikmin and this one
2) Go to AoE\sound music and delete all files from that folder
3) Go to AoE\mods and delete the archive files for these two mods (you can dlete all files as they remain after each unsubscription and tend to mess up AoEs mod system, all still needed archives will be reloaded later)
5) Resubscribe to this soundtrack
6) Extract this mods archive file to xour AoE folder manually (extensionless zip files), or when starting AoE, don't cancel the intro before the chess video. In case some parts weren't installed, restart AoE again until everything is installed. (AoE uses the intro time (up to the chess video for this, so for large amounts of data this time may not be enough, therefore extracting manually is much faster and less stressfull for large mods).
@Orlandeau:
I'll add it to my list.
But I hit the total size limit for AoE mods (1gb/game). So I have to find a solution for this first. :)