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"{
"priority" : 9999999999
}
"
am i looking at the wrong _metadata folder? where is the other folder?
I'm not sure what you're looking at, but make a new folder within \starbound\mods\
Name the folder whatever you want, though a descriptive name is best
Inside the new folder, right click, then select to make a new text document
Rename the file _metadata
Not _metadata.txt, but simply _metadata
Then edit the file with any text editor, copy/paste my example data for that file above.
Then apply the edits. Save the file.
Right click again on an empty spot in the folder
Make another new document
rename it universe_server.config.patch
Edit the file, copy/paste the example data for that file above.
Apply the edits. Save the file.
So now you have a new folder with only the 2 files you created.
If for personal use, just ignore the rest of this post.
After testing and verifying that it works, you can edit _metadata again, though that's pointless if you don't intend to upload it.
You can change the "author" data "Your_name_here", to actually have your name in it
You can change the "name" data "Vepr_examplePatch", to something else like "Vepr_AvaliPatch", or whatever.
You can edit the "friendlyName" and "description" data too as you like.
After testing that it still works, starbound does have the uploader tool
Here is a screenshot of the full error message: https://prnt.sc/rjzw9iS3AhlA
My code in _metadata
Code in universe_server.config.patch
What I can say first off, I don't see any obvious issues. Steam can sometimes be weird about subscriptions. Try unsubbing and resubbing. Also try completely restarting the steam client, by right clicking the icon on your taskbar and telling it to Exit Steam (closing the window isn't enough). Then reopen it and make sure it downloads the updated workshop data. You could also do a manual download from the forums, extract, and put it into /starbound/mods/
Hi, just got the issue solved. Tried to download the "bk3k blocks and objects" mod directly into the /starbound/mods/ folder, and another error shows that the vepr ship mod is missing too. So it's now clear that to make your local mods functional, you must have their dependency mods in /starbound/mods/ folder too.
Thanks so much for helping! : )
If that's the case, I think I have a love/hate relationship with steam. And you can ignore the new discussion thread I started (I'll delete it when I get the chance (Still waiting for steam to approve it), IF it's a "all dependencies must be in the same location" problem).