Kingdom and castles моды
В разных играх мастерская Steam может использоваться по-разному, но всё, что тут есть, сделано обычными участниками сообщества Steam, такими же как и вы.
При подготовке страницы модификации или предмета в Мастерской Steam теперь вы можете добавить интерактивное трехмерное превью предмета вдобавок к видео и скриншотам.
Пример использования превью можно найти на странице модификации Doomhammer, созданной пользователем johnskyrim:
https://sketchfab.com/models/7b08add6fb40478a9bc465a8ef0d8ffb
Превью помогает получше ознакомиться с предметом, сценой или моделью, осматривая их со всех сторон в трехмерном пространстве.
Чтобы добавить трехмерное превью, вам понадобится создать бесплатный аккаунт на сайте Sketchfab (http://sketchfab.com/) и загрузить свою модель. Процесс подобен публикации видео на сайте YouTube. После загрузки предмета и создания соответствующей страницы на Sketchfab, вам останется лишь указать ссылку на ту страницу в новом поле при редактировании скриншотов и видео предмета в Мастерской Steam.
Превью также можно использовать в Обсуждениях, Объявлениях и Greenlight.
We’re going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we’ll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree.
We’ve done this because it’s clear we didn’t understand exactly what we were doing. We’ve been shipping many features over the years aimed at allowing community creators to receive a share of the rewards, and in the past, they’ve been received well. It’s obvious now that this case is different.
To help you understand why we thought this was a good idea, our main goals were to allow mod makers the opportunity to work on their mods full time if they wanted to, and to encourage developers to provide better support to their mod communities. We thought this would result in better mods for everyone, both free & paid. We wanted more great mods becoming great products, like Dota, Counter-strike, DayZ, and Killing Floor, and we wanted that to happen organically for any mod maker who wanted to take a shot at it.
But we underestimated the differences between our previously successful revenue sharing models, and the addition of paid mods to Skyrim’s workshop. We understand our own game’s communities pretty well, but stepping into an established, years old modding community in Skyrim was probably not the right place to start iterating. We think this made us miss the mark pretty badly, even though we believe there’s a useful feature somewhere here.
Now that you’ve backed a dump truck of feedback onto our inboxes, we’ll be chewing through that, but if you have any further thoughts let us know.
The Steam Workshop has always been a great place for discovering community-made mods, maps, and items for a variety of games. Starting now with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Workshop is also a great place for community content creators to earn money by selling their greatest works.
We think this is a great opportunity to help support the incredible creative work being done by mod makers in the Steam Workshop and to encourage more top-quality work. This new feature allows mod authors to choose whether to list their items for a fixed price, for pay-what-you-want, or to make their item available for free. As a customer and fan of Skyrim, you’re able to explore both paid and free mods, quests, and items.
The whole feature is best explained in the full press announcement and on the detailed announcement page and FAQ here: http://www.steamcommunity.com/workshop/aboutpaidcontent
Along with these new options available to mod-creators, we’ve added a few features to support the experience and make everything as easy as possible:
With over 24,000 free mods available for Skyrim in the Steam Workshop, there will always be lots to do and explore for free. Now you can also find mods with a specified price, or mods where you can choose how much you wish to support the creators. The price is up to the mod creators.
When shopping for anything, it’s still important to spend a little time learning about any product you are about to purchase. But, if after purchase you find that a mod is broken or doesn’t work as promised, you can easily get a refund of that mod within 24 hours of your purchase. View the full refund policy here.
If you’re new to Skyrim and haven’t yet tried it out, now is your chance. Available now through April 26th, Skyrim is free to play. Just visit the Skyrim store page and click the ‘play’ button to download and start playing. If you decide you want to keep the game, it’s also on sale for 75% off regular price!
To prepare for this announcement, we’ve asked a few community mod makers to prepare some content for release. Browse Paid Skyrim Mods
Whether you’re just getting started or are already a professional artist or developer, now you can make money from your creations in the Steam Workshop.
Starting with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you can make new cosmetic items, custom skins, fancy houses, epic quests, entire new cities, or just a new hat for Lydia. Once you’ve made your creation, you can easily set a price and earn a portion of each sale made through the Steam Workshop.
Plus, many more of your favorite Workshop games will support paid content in the coming weeks. Check out the full announcement and FAQ for more details.
The limitation of paid, revenue-generating Workshops to Valve content has been an unfortunate consequence of the sheer number of challenges required in order to scale to a global audience of creators and players. Today we’re happy to announce that after a ton of work, the first curated Workshops for non-Valve games have opened: Dungeon Defenders: Eternity and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare.
This is really exciting news and means that more high quality content will be available for the game you love playing. Plus, purchases of this great new content directly enables those community members to continue practicing their craft and making more awesome content.
We expect more curated Workshops to become available for creators and players in various games over the coming weeks and months.
The Workshop has continued to grow and a larger number of contributors are now earning revenue from more pieces of content in a wider variety of games. To help answer questions about where revenue is coming from, we’re also launching a set of new tools that enable contributors to view real-time sales data for their items as well as view detailed per-item revenue breakdowns and historical statements.
Once you have content accepted into a paid, curated Workshop, you’ll see a link to «View Your Revenue» from your «My Workshop Files» page. If you don’t have any content accepted yet, now’s a great time to get involved!
We just released an update for the Steam Workshop that adds a voting queue for item selection and a new home page for each Workshop to highlight cool content.
Workshops for games such as Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive include a type of items that players vote on to help determine which items can get accepted and made available for use in the game.
Workshops with these types of items now have a voting queue, similar to the queue in Greenlight or on the Steam home page. This queue will make it easy to discover new and interesting items to vote on, and will help the game teams get a better measure of community interest on the variety of items being considered for use in the game.
Each product Workshop now has a new home page design, helping to highlight the most interesting content in the Workshop, and to also better expose a variety of ways to browse the Workshop. With this new home page, customers can now more easily see mods, maps, or items created by authors they follow, see what their friends are marking as favorites, and read about recent Workshop news from the game teams.
This new home page also provides space for games to run special events such as themed contests, or to highlight new types of content supported by their Workshop.
This update has automatically applied to all games and software with a Steam Workshop, so just check out your favorite Workshop to see these new features.
Kingdom and castles моды
В разных играх мастерская Steam может использоваться по-разному, но всё, что тут есть, сделано обычными участниками сообщества Steam, такими же как и вы.
При подготовке страницы модификации или предмета в Мастерской Steam теперь вы можете добавить интерактивное трехмерное превью предмета вдобавок к видео и скриншотам.
Пример использования превью можно найти на странице модификации Doomhammer, созданной пользователем johnskyrim:
https://sketchfab.com/models/7b08add6fb40478a9bc465a8ef0d8ffb
Превью помогает получше ознакомиться с предметом, сценой или моделью, осматривая их со всех сторон в трехмерном пространстве.
Чтобы добавить трехмерное превью, вам понадобится создать бесплатный аккаунт на сайте Sketchfab (http://sketchfab.com/) и загрузить свою модель. Процесс подобен публикации видео на сайте YouTube. После загрузки предмета и создания соответствующей страницы на Sketchfab, вам останется лишь указать ссылку на ту страницу в новом поле при редактировании скриншотов и видео предмета в Мастерской Steam.
Превью также можно использовать в Обсуждениях, Объявлениях и Greenlight.
We’re going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. For anyone who spent money on a mod, we’ll be refunding you the complete amount. We talked to the team at Bethesda and they agree.
We’ve done this because it’s clear we didn’t understand exactly what we were doing. We’ve been shipping many features over the years aimed at allowing community creators to receive a share of the rewards, and in the past, they’ve been received well. It’s obvious now that this case is different.
To help you understand why we thought this was a good idea, our main goals were to allow mod makers the opportunity to work on their mods full time if they wanted to, and to encourage developers to provide better support to their mod communities. We thought this would result in better mods for everyone, both free & paid. We wanted more great mods becoming great products, like Dota, Counter-strike, DayZ, and Killing Floor, and we wanted that to happen organically for any mod maker who wanted to take a shot at it.
But we underestimated the differences between our previously successful revenue sharing models, and the addition of paid mods to Skyrim’s workshop. We understand our own game’s communities pretty well, but stepping into an established, years old modding community in Skyrim was probably not the right place to start iterating. We think this made us miss the mark pretty badly, even though we believe there’s a useful feature somewhere here.
Now that you’ve backed a dump truck of feedback onto our inboxes, we’ll be chewing through that, but if you have any further thoughts let us know.
The Steam Workshop has always been a great place for discovering community-made mods, maps, and items for a variety of games. Starting now with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Workshop is also a great place for community content creators to earn money by selling their greatest works.
We think this is a great opportunity to help support the incredible creative work being done by mod makers in the Steam Workshop and to encourage more top-quality work. This new feature allows mod authors to choose whether to list their items for a fixed price, for pay-what-you-want, or to make their item available for free. As a customer and fan of Skyrim, you’re able to explore both paid and free mods, quests, and items.
The whole feature is best explained in the full press announcement and on the detailed announcement page and FAQ here: http://www.steamcommunity.com/workshop/aboutpaidcontent
Along with these new options available to mod-creators, we’ve added a few features to support the experience and make everything as easy as possible:
With over 24,000 free mods available for Skyrim in the Steam Workshop, there will always be lots to do and explore for free. Now you can also find mods with a specified price, or mods where you can choose how much you wish to support the creators. The price is up to the mod creators.
When shopping for anything, it’s still important to spend a little time learning about any product you are about to purchase. But, if after purchase you find that a mod is broken or doesn’t work as promised, you can easily get a refund of that mod within 24 hours of your purchase. View the full refund policy here.
If you’re new to Skyrim and haven’t yet tried it out, now is your chance. Available now through April 26th, Skyrim is free to play. Just visit the Skyrim store page and click the ‘play’ button to download and start playing. If you decide you want to keep the game, it’s also on sale for 75% off regular price!
To prepare for this announcement, we’ve asked a few community mod makers to prepare some content for release. Browse Paid Skyrim Mods
Whether you’re just getting started or are already a professional artist or developer, now you can make money from your creations in the Steam Workshop.
Starting with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you can make new cosmetic items, custom skins, fancy houses, epic quests, entire new cities, or just a new hat for Lydia. Once you’ve made your creation, you can easily set a price and earn a portion of each sale made through the Steam Workshop.
Plus, many more of your favorite Workshop games will support paid content in the coming weeks. Check out the full announcement and FAQ for more details.
The limitation of paid, revenue-generating Workshops to Valve content has been an unfortunate consequence of the sheer number of challenges required in order to scale to a global audience of creators and players. Today we’re happy to announce that after a ton of work, the first curated Workshops for non-Valve games have opened: Dungeon Defenders: Eternity and Chivalry: Medieval Warfare.
This is really exciting news and means that more high quality content will be available for the game you love playing. Plus, purchases of this great new content directly enables those community members to continue practicing their craft and making more awesome content.
We expect more curated Workshops to become available for creators and players in various games over the coming weeks and months.
The Workshop has continued to grow and a larger number of contributors are now earning revenue from more pieces of content in a wider variety of games. To help answer questions about where revenue is coming from, we’re also launching a set of new tools that enable contributors to view real-time sales data for their items as well as view detailed per-item revenue breakdowns and historical statements.
Once you have content accepted into a paid, curated Workshop, you’ll see a link to «View Your Revenue» from your «My Workshop Files» page. If you don’t have any content accepted yet, now’s a great time to get involved!
We just released an update for the Steam Workshop that adds a voting queue for item selection and a new home page for each Workshop to highlight cool content.
Workshops for games such as Team Fortress 2, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive include a type of items that players vote on to help determine which items can get accepted and made available for use in the game.
Workshops with these types of items now have a voting queue, similar to the queue in Greenlight or on the Steam home page. This queue will make it easy to discover new and interesting items to vote on, and will help the game teams get a better measure of community interest on the variety of items being considered for use in the game.
Each product Workshop now has a new home page design, helping to highlight the most interesting content in the Workshop, and to also better expose a variety of ways to browse the Workshop. With this new home page, customers can now more easily see mods, maps, or items created by authors they follow, see what their friends are marking as favorites, and read about recent Workshop news from the game teams.
This new home page also provides space for games to run special events such as themed contests, or to highlight new types of content supported by their Workshop.
This update has automatically applied to all games and software with a Steam Workshop, so just check out your favorite Workshop to see these new features.
Kingdom and castles моды
Is the game modable?
I really really want to change the amount workers can carry to be significantly higher, allowing me to build more freely and separate farms from residences and industry.
It’s silly in the extreme that an empty granay 8 squares away from a field connected by road is so far away from the field that not all the grain can be collected and stored before it rots. 8 squares!
As far as I know is that there is this guy making a multiplayr mod so it must be modable to some point.
I’m not a modder myself but I looked trough the game files and it looks like it uses a similar file structure to Besiege which is a highly modable game so if some day someone figures out how to make mods installable like for Besiege (which uses a thing called spaarsModloader) mods could happen
I’m not a modder myself but I looked trough the game files and it looks like it uses a similar file structure to Besiege which is a highly modable game so if some day someone figures out how to make mods installable like for Besiege (which uses a thing called spaarsModloader) mods could happen
sorry im about a year late to this discussion but just wanted to say that moddability isnt really dependent on the file structure, it has to do with the game’s engine aswell as what programming language it’s using like lua or c++
Very late but just in case someone who wants to mods sees this then me and a guy made modding guide.
Very late but just in case someone who wants to mods sees this then me and a guy made modding guide.
sorry im sol late to answer but if you enable the new beta you are able to download mods from the workshop
sorry im sol late to answer but if you enable the new beta you are able to download mods from the workshop
Kingdom and castles моды
Before we get into the latest news I wanted to mention that we’re far enough along that we have opened a public alpha branch. What does this mean?
The update is in ‘alpha’ and you can play it now (if you dare) and see everything we’ve been showing in these development update posts, but it’ll be rough, a bit buggy, and unfinished. If you want a smoother and more stable experience, you’ll want wait for beta or for the update’s final release.
Now, on to more stuff we’ll be still adding!
Got some more news on the AI Kingdoms progress! Again huge thanks for your patience as we work on this big update. We know it’s super hard to wait and we are also anxious to get it out there as fast as we can!
Here’s another look at some of what will be coming:
If you choose the path of war with the other kingdoms on your map you’ll need some way to get through their walls. We’ll be adding a siege workshop which can build catapults.

There’s also a new happiness building on the way, the theater! Let your peasants enjoy a fine show, and if you are able to provide the theater with food they’ll be extra delighted. The seats are populated with idle peasants.

Until next time,
— Pete & Michael
We wanted to share some more progress on AI Kingdoms update. There’s still much to do but things are starting to come together and each day it gets more exciting. Here’s what we’ve been working on lately:
The AI Kingdoms update will also include new buildings, including the Sea Gate. You can use this to allow your ships and friendly ships to pass freely while blocking hostile ships from entering:

— Pete & Michael
We’re still hard at work on the AI Kingdoms update. Currently we’ve been diving into expanding the city building AI and tying it into a diplomacy and trade system. Still mucking around in the guts of that so we’ll have more to show there later, but we did want to show off a couple other things that’ll be part of the update:
It’s our pleasure to announce official mod support for Kingdoms and Castles via Steam Workshop! You can subscribe to mods and banners created by other players from the community workshop. Once subscribed, they’ll download in the background. Then, restart the game and you’re off with mods!
Mod support has always been a hotly requested feature, so we’re glad it’s now live. While you’re waiting for AI Kingdoms (we’ll have more progress to show on this soon), take a look at some of the cool mods people are already making. Here’s a few we’d like to spotlight:
We’ve been working hard on the upcoming AI Kingdoms update, here’s what we’ve been up to:
Another reason we wanted to change the shipping route UI is to support player controlled merchant ships. You’ll be able to build your own merchant ships and use them to sell your resource to AI controlled kingdoms. We’re reworking the merchant ship models as well:
-Pete & Michael
P.S. We’re also working on mod support. We’ll have more to announce on this very soon!
We’ve got a big new update for you that adds new buildings, food types, and mechanics. We had been planning to launch this all packaged together with the upcoming AI Rival Kingdoms update, but after chatting with the community, we decided to launch this early! We’ve been wanting to add all this stuff to the game for a long time. We’re glad we got to launch it sooner than later.
Why did this update take longer than usual to release? There are two reasons: first, it’s a pretty “meaty” update (pun intended); second, my (Pete) second daughter was born right after we launched the Warfare Update, so I took some time off. Thanks for your patience!
Now, onto what’s new!









As your kingdom grows, your peasants will care more about their Health and will want it to be better and better. Health will affect their happiness, the likelihood of a plague, plague virulence, and average life expectancy. If your kingdom is in poor Health for too long, peasants may die prematurely!
Note that for existing cities, you will get a 5 year grace period before your peasants become unhappy with their Health.
As mentioned in our previous development update, we have implemented some performance optimizations targeted at large cities with lots of resources. In our benchmark city, we were able to improve performance 30% from 17-18fps to 22-25fps, though results vary depending on city size/composition and your computer specs. Let us know if you see an improvement! More optimization is coming in future updates.
You’re probably asking, “Cool fish and everything but what’s up with the AI Rivals update? When is that coming out?” We’ve shown some of the work we’ve already done on the city building AI, but expect to see some news about siege weapons, trade routes, diplomacy, and more in the future.
Since AI Rivals is such a big addition to the game it will still take some time to finish and make sure everything meshes well together. We’ll be running a much longer and earlier beta period for AI Rivals than our other updates and we’ll post an announcement when it’s ready to test drive. Thanks for your patience!
VR is scheduled after AI Rival Kingdoms. We’ve done some proof of concept work already, we’ve posted it before but if you haven’t seen it, check it out here: https://streamable.com/86ler
Until next time,
-Pete & Michael










