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How are you uploading them?
I've got 2 folders: media and media-mod, I change media-mod to media and media to media-og, I then use the level editor and then select all of the affected files in media, and then upload the mod/update.
Put all files you have changed into a serpate folder structure.
Open a command prompt and run something similar
I'm trying to use your method, it isn't working; it doesn't detect the mod update as an update, and instead tries to upload a new mod, but can't because it states it's missing a mod.xml file.
You need to correctly structure the directory before you upload. The best way is to examine another mod - you will see you need to include a file called mod_desc.xml
Mine looks something like this
Yeah, that is exactly what I'm doing, I do have a mod_desc.xml file--I copied a mod folder from where the mods are stored.
Okay, I thought I got it, but the game crashes after enabling the modding--it complained about not being able to open the shop.