I personally want to work on foundry with my friends, I would like to see an option to create a dev team and work on quests together. Maybe not at the same time but have access to the same quest without publishing. So people can log in and work on it, and save their progress and someone else comes in and works on it. Maybe beta testing that way was well. Just a thought.
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lustiiMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 1Arc User
edited May 2013
I really would like to see the same feature. Would be really awesome to have this kind of feature.
BTW. Make the title more interesting :P
I agree completely. I tried to zip-up the some files which appeared to contain my UGC, and send them to a friend. But they didn't show up for her.
I ended up publishing it (named it Not Ready - Do Not Play), so she could at least see it. But I really didn't want to have to do that. Is there any way to "un-publish" it?
I agree completely. I tried to zip-up the some files which appeared to contain my UGC, and send them to a friend. But they didn't show up for her.
I ended up publishing it (named it Not Ready - Do Not Play), so she could at least see it. But I really didn't want to have to do that. Is there any way to "un-publish" it?
Yes, there's a "withdraw" button on the quest overview thingy (the place that shows the image and when it's being actively published) on the first tab. That said, I've never used it, so... I don't want to go out of my way to recommend it because for all I know it could tear your quest to shreds, given the quality of some of the Foundry's other "features"
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BTW. Make the title more interesting :P
I ended up publishing it (named it Not Ready - Do Not Play), so she could at least see it. But I really didn't want to have to do that. Is there any way to "un-publish" it?
The Cursed Emerald:
Yes, there's a "withdraw" button on the quest overview thingy (the place that shows the image and when it's being actively published) on the first tab. That said, I've never used it, so... I don't want to go out of my way to recommend it because for all I know it could tear your quest to shreds, given the quality of some of the Foundry's other "features"