


From that on, lots of maps are just click and it'll install to this "mods" folder automatically.

Then, go to %AppData%, Local, Activision, CodWaW, there, create a folder called "mods" alongside the "players" folder. To install maps/mods, of course first install the game, best to launch the game and fiddle with settings, who knows. Also it's important to have T4M installed to allow some maps to work, here's the link () There are plenty of content for you to play forever. UGX-Mods, ZomMods, ZombieModding, COD-France, Call of Duty Repo Here, these are sites that I find maps/mods to play for World at War. lastly, if you bought the game within 14 days and your playtime is still less than 2 hours, you can consult for a refund on steam. custom content in cod: waw started to become popular around 2012-13 (there are maps created before then, of course) and it doesn't require a PhD degree to download & install a custom map. activision very rarely updates their old games anyway and cod: waw remained the same as it was.Įven though steam workshop obviously makes things more convenient, I just want to say I'm glad that players like you are minority in zombie community. there are a few modding-friendly games I know (skyrim, civ 5) which released before steam workshop was a thing, but game developers moved to steam workshop by releasing patches for their games. Steam workshop was introduced by valve sometime around 2012. Had i known that WAW didn't have a workshop, i never would have purchased it. Donwnloading/Installing custom maps take one click of a mouse button. Originally posted by tonyalbera80:I will stick to BO3.
