When editing a published quest do you always have to take it down and republish it to apply the changes or can you just click the "publish" button again and overwrite the original?
drakedge2Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
No problem, it is a good idea for you to include in the description what version you have uploaded. For example right now chapter 4 of my quest is version 1.04. When you make a change, change your version number. This way you can tell what quest is on the live foundry after publishing as it takes some time for the changes to go live sometimes.
A story driven quest, with a fun and challenging amount of combat, that takes you into the world of Planescape, carefully hand crafted by me.
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morbicMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited May 2013
Just make sure you read the warning on if you decide to submit it to be a feature. Those are copied outside the regular publishing pattern and therefore you can't edit them.
auricklemtMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero UsersPosts: 27Arc User
edited May 2013
One other thing: Anyone who already has the adventure in their log will still have the old version even after the new one has published. In other words, they can accept it and not do it right away. Meanwhile, you publish a new version and it finishes publishing before they enter. When they finally get around to playing the adventure, they'll still play through the old version.
So if you have any guildmates or friends that are testing or reviewing your adventure for you, make sure to let them know after it's finished publishing that they need to abandon it and re-accept.
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Adapted from "The Desert of Desolation" by Tracy and Laura Hickman
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So if you have any guildmates or friends that are testing or reviewing your adventure for you, make sure to let them know after it's finished publishing that they need to abandon it and re-accept.
Adapted from "The Desert of Desolation" by Tracy and Laura Hickman