To distribute your map easily it might be the best idea to use "The Vault" in GPGNet. Select the "Upload" tab, and specify a base directory by clicking on the link "Select Upload Locations". A good idea would be, e.g. "C:\SupcomUploads\", but you can leave it at the default value too. Then, create a new directory inside your upload directory, and copy the map and the three script files into it (if you have more files, e.g. additional scripts, or a readme.txt file, copy them too):
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| - To distribute your map easily it might be the best idea to use "The Vault" in GPGNet. Select the "Upload" tab, and specify a base directory by clicking on the link "Select Upload Locations". A good idea would be, e.g. "C:\SupcomUploads\", but you can leave it at the default value too. Then, create a new directory inside your upload directory, and copy the map and the three script files into it (if you have more files, e.g. additional scripts, or a readme.txt file, copy them too):
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| - To distribute your map easily it might be the best idea to use "The Vault" in GPGNet. Select the "Upload" tab, and specify a base directory by clicking on the link "Select Upload Locations". A good idea would be, e.g. "C:\SupcomUploads\", but you can leave it at the default value too. Then, create a new directory inside your upload directory, and copy the map and the three script files into it (if you have more files, e.g. additional scripts, or a readme.txt file, copy them too): The Vault will now detect your map and display it under "Available Uploads" on the left side. Select your map, enter a description and press the upload button.
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