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Jerma Rat Feb 18, 2017 @ 12:11pm
Offline Custom Levels
Will there ever be a way to have custom levels offline?

I go offline often, and I subscribe to levels online. Now when I o go of line and get on PTTR, the levels go offline. So will it be possible, or is it already a thing?
Originally posted by Goaticus Maximus:
I think I've found where the workshop maps are saved. (I'm not really a computer person so sorry if i'm wrong) but for me it was in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\337320
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Fallout Feb 18, 2017 @ 12:47pm 
Huh, I thought subscribed levels are put onto your computer once you download them. I dunno if this is an issue with the Steam or with the game. But it should be possible, I'm not too sure.
Jerma Rat Feb 18, 2017 @ 2:05pm 
Originally posted by Fallout_48:
Huh, I thought subscribed levels are put onto your computer once you download them. I dunno if this is an issue with the Steam or with the game. But it should be possible, I'm not too sure.
Well I've looked into the files. The GI folder has 8 folders for levels 2-11. And in those folders are 2 digit folders that have what makes up the levels. But I have subscribed to about 50 levels, and I haven't looked at the folder s when I'm on my computer.
Max Feb 21, 2017 @ 8:19pm 
Originally posted by Free_:
Originally posted by Fallout_48:
Huh, I thought subscribed levels are put onto your computer once you download them. I dunno if this is an issue with the Steam or with the game. But it should be possible, I'm not too sure.
Well I've looked into the files. The GI folder has 8 folders for levels 2-11. And in those folders are 2 digit folders that have what makes up the levels. But I have subscribed to about 50 levels, and I haven't looked at the folder s when I'm on my computer.


Originally posted by Free_:
Originally posted by Fallout_48:
Huh, I thought subscribed levels are put onto your computer once you download them. I dunno if this is an issue with the Steam or with the game. But it should be possible, I'm not too sure.
Well I've looked into the files. The GI folder has 8 folders for levels 2-11. And in those folders are 2 digit folders that have what makes up the levels. But I have subscribed to about 50 levels, and I haven't looked at the folder s when I'm on my computer.
something to do with the scoreboard?
Jerma Rat Feb 23, 2017 @ 4:32pm 
Originally posted by Something_Over:
Originally posted by Free_:
Well I've looked into the files. The GI folder has 8 folders for levels 2-11. And in those folders are 2 digit folders that have what makes up the levels. But I have subscribed to about 50 levels, and I haven't looked at the folder s when I'm on my computer.


Originally posted by Free_:
Well I've looked into the files. The GI folder has 8 folders for levels 2-11. And in those folders are 2 digit folders that have what makes up the levels. But I have subscribed to about 50 levels, and I haven't looked at the folder s when I'm on my computer.
something to do with the scoreboard?
I don't think so, but at the same time I have no idea how this game engine works. I haven't messed with anything like this before, so i'm just saying what might be important, and all i'm saying is that there doesn't seem to be a place for workshop files when i'm offline.
Jerma Rat Feb 23, 2017 @ 4:53pm 
Ok so I get back online, just for a few hours. Now I unsubscribed from a page of levels and get into the game. And now poof! All the levels are back, and it has my favorited levels. And nothing in the files changed as far as I know. So I guess i'll just have to hope for the best.
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Goaticus Maximus Mar 29, 2020 @ 7:47am 
I think I've found where the workshop maps are saved. (I'm not really a computer person so sorry if i'm wrong) but for me it was in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\337320
Jerma Rat Mar 31, 2020 @ 9:44pm 
Originally posted by Goaticus Maximus:
I think I've found where the workshop maps are saved. (I'm not really a computer person so sorry if i'm wrong) but for me it was in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\337320
I've got it fixed ofc lol, but thanks for the info! i'll make it an answer incase anybody else needs it
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