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Started by all_zebest, February 09, 2026, 10:05:36 AM

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all_zebest

Hi, Craig. I have 2 problems in one.
1. I downloaded "The Defense of McSquigums Castle" and "The Vengeance of Emma Strider (Moddable)" through Steam Workshop. I can access the mods'files in my PC in F:\Jeux Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\1849820, but these mods are not recognised by the game and don't appear when I open the campaigns ingame.

2. On the contrary, the mod I started to make a long time ago with the "Create a New Campaign" function ingame is present ingame. Unfortunately, I erased the _Introduction file and cannot go back. Where is this folder situated on my PC (so that I can copy-paste the file from "The Vengeance of Emma Strider (Moddable)")?

Can you help me?

CraigStern

Hi all_zebest!

1.) This is a known issue: it's supposed to transfer custom campaigns downloaded through Steam Workshop to a specific folder: Users > [whatever your Windows username is] > Documents > My Games > Together in Battle > Custom Campaigns.

For some reason I haven't yet been able to uncover, sometimes it doesn't transfer the folder despite being told to and the folders then have to be moved manually. I suspect it has something to do with how Steam's API handles things, since this only ever happens with downloaded campaigns, not the campaigns you create yourself.

2.) That same folder I just mentioned is also where your own custom campaigns will show up: Users > [whatever your Windows username is] > Documents > My Games > Together in Battle > Custom Campaigns. The individual battles and cutscenes will be located in your campaign's Maps subfolder.

Best of luck; I look forward to trying out your campaign once it's ready! :)

all_zebest

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Thank you very much for your explanations. It helps a lot. I'll look into it.

Edit: It worked! Yeah! Back to work.