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{{Note|Attempting to upload a world from your local home will not let your world be submitted due to [[Resonite]] not seeing your user ID (and would see your steam name instead when using steam for example), an essential piece of information needed to submit a world. Thus it is highly recommended to go to any other world (such as your [[Resonite Cloud Home|cloud home]]) and submit a world normally to prevent frustration.|warning}}
{{Note|Attempting to upload a world from your [[Local Home|local home]] will not let your world be submitted due to [[Resonite]] not seeing your user ID (and would see your steam name instead when using steam for example), an essential piece of information needed to submit a world. Thus it is highly recommended to go to any other world (such as your [[Resonite Cloud Home|cloud home]]) and submit a world normally to prevent frustration.|warning}}

Latest revision as of 08:55, 29 May 2024

Resonite world publishing tool which displays a large sphere with a big button having a green arrow going up and a white sphere.
Resonite World Publisher
Dashboard in the inventory tab showing the Resonite essentials folder.
World Publisher location in Resonite Essentials

Worlds can be published to be viewable in the world browser by use of the World Publisher found in Resonite Essentials. After spawning the publisher, place the world orb of your new world within the sphere on top of the publisher and press the button on its front.

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Attempting to upload a world from your local home will not let your world be submitted due to Resonite not seeing your user ID (and would see your steam name instead when using steam for example), an essential piece of information needed to submit a world. Thus it is highly recommended to go to any other world (such as your cloud home) and submit a world normally to prevent frustration.