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Users can publish and subscribe to bundles of “User Generated Content”. Bundles can be created in the Two Point Hospital folder, which can be located here….
 
Users can publish and subscribe to bundles of “User Generated Content”. Bundles can be created in the Two Point Hospital folder, which can be located here….
  
''Windows'':
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'''Windows:'''
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: <code>C:\Users\[username]\AppData\LocalLow\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital</code>
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'''Mac'''
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: <code>com.twopointstudios.twopointhospital</code>
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'''Linux'''
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: <code>Home\.config\unity3d\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital</code>
  
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\LocalLow\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital
 
 
''Mac'':
 
 
com.twopointstudios.twopointhospital
 
 
''Linux'':
 
 
Home\.config\unity3d\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital
 
  
  
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''To create and publish a bundle'':
  
 
::1. Whilst the application “Two Point Hospital” is not running enter the Two Point Hospital folder.
 
::1. Whilst the application “Two Point Hospital” is not running enter the Two Point Hospital folder.
 
 
  
 
::2. Enter the “LocalMods” folder.
 
::2. Enter the “LocalMods” folder.
 
 
  
 
::3. In the “LocalMods” folder create a new folder named “Bundle”.
 
::3. In the “LocalMods” folder create a new folder named “Bundle”.
  
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:[[File:Bundlefolder.jpg|950px]]
  
::::[[File:Bundlefolder.jpg|750px]]
 
 
 
::4. In the “Bundle” folder create a new folder with the name of the bundle. This name can be anything. The name “MyNewBundle” has been used in this instance for demonstration purposes.
 
  
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::4. In the “Bundle” folder create a new folder with the name of the bundle. The name of the bundle can be anything, however the name “MyNewBundle” has been used in this instance for demonstrative purposes.
  
 
::::[[File:Mynewbundlefolder.jpg|750px]]
 
::::[[File:Mynewbundlefolder.jpg|750px]]
  
  
::5. All user generated content will have its own folder contained within the “LocalMods” folder. In order to add a UGC item to the bundle the user will need to copy and paste the item’s folder into the “MyNewBundle” folder.
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::5. Contained within the “LocalMods” folder are several other folders where custom made UGC items are stored. Items are stored depending on their type and will be located in their corresponding type folder. For example, rugs will be stored in the "Rugs" folder. Each custom made item will have its own folder named after the item's name. For example, if the item's name is "TwoPointPoster", the file's name will also be "TwoPointPoster". In order to add a UGC item to the bundle the user will need to copy and paste the item’s folder into the “MyNewBundle” folder.  
  
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::<span style="color:red;">''Please note that the user can cut and paste the item's folder into the "MyNewBundle" folder, however this will effect any instances of the item already placed within a hospital. Please see the [[FAQs]] section for more information.'' </span>
  
'''''REDO GIF!'''''
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::6. Once all desired item folders have been copied into the “MyNewBundle” folder, boot up “Two Point Hospital”.
  
 
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::7. Open up the “Items” menu in game. The user will observe that copies of all the custom made items that were placed in the “MyNewBundle” folder are now in the items list.
::6. Once all desired item folders have been copied into the “MyNewBundle” folder boot up “Two Point Hospital”.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
::7. Open up the “Items” menu in game. The user will observe that copies of all the UGC items that were placed in the “MyNewBundle” folder are now in the items list.
 
  
 
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::8. Select the [[File:Editbutton.jpg|35px]] button on one of the copies to open the “Update” menu, and select “Publish”.
 
::8. Select the [[File:Editbutton.jpg|35px]] button on one of the copies to open the “Update” menu, and select “Publish”.
 
 
  
 
::9. All items placed within the bundle should appear in the “This Pack Contains” section. Check to make sure all items intended for the bundle appear in this section.
 
::9. All items placed within the bundle should appear in the “This Pack Contains” section. Check to make sure all items intended for the bundle appear in this section.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 7 February 2019

Users can publish and subscribe to bundles of “User Generated Content”. Bundles can be created in the Two Point Hospital folder, which can be located here….

Windows:

C:\Users\[username]\AppData\LocalLow\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital

Mac

com.twopointstudios.twopointhospital

Linux

Home\.config\unity3d\Two Point Studios\Two Point Hospital


To create and publish a bundle:

1. Whilst the application “Two Point Hospital” is not running enter the Two Point Hospital folder.
2. Enter the “LocalMods” folder.
3. In the “LocalMods” folder create a new folder named “Bundle”.
Bundlefolder.jpg


4. In the “Bundle” folder create a new folder with the name of the bundle. The name of the bundle can be anything, however the name “MyNewBundle” has been used in this instance for demonstrative purposes.
Mynewbundlefolder.jpg


5. Contained within the “LocalMods” folder are several other folders where custom made UGC items are stored. Items are stored depending on their type and will be located in their corresponding type folder. For example, rugs will be stored in the "Rugs" folder. Each custom made item will have its own folder named after the item's name. For example, if the item's name is "TwoPointPoster", the file's name will also be "TwoPointPoster". In order to add a UGC item to the bundle the user will need to copy and paste the item’s folder into the “MyNewBundle” folder.
Please note that the user can cut and paste the item's folder into the "MyNewBundle" folder, however this will effect any instances of the item already placed within a hospital. Please see the FAQs section for more information.
6. Once all desired item folders have been copied into the “MyNewBundle” folder, boot up “Two Point Hospital”.
7. Open up the “Items” menu in game. The user will observe that copies of all the custom made items that were placed in the “MyNewBundle” folder are now in the items list.
Bundlecopies.jpg


8. Select the Editbutton.jpg button on one of the copies to open the “Update” menu, and select “Publish”.
9. All items placed within the bundle should appear in the “This Pack Contains” section. Check to make sure all items intended for the bundle appear in this section.
Bundlecontent.jpg


10. Once all options are selected select “Create Workshop Item” and the bundle will appear on the steam workshop.
Createbundlemenu.jpg

Lineup 4.png