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Where can I host my mods / pictures?

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 Darth333
11-24-2004, 12:31 PM
#1
Looking for a place to host your mod?


LucasFiles (http://www.lucasfiles.com): LucasFiles is another member of LFNetwork (just like StarWarsKnights.com) and it is the only officially endorsed site by LucasArts (http://www.lucasarts.com/press/releases/61.html) where you can upload/download mods.

Should you have any problems uploading your mods at LucasFiles, contact me.

Also, we will soon add a live list of the latest mods submitted to LucasFiles in the KotOR section on our webpage, StarWarsKnights.com (http://www.starwarsknights.com/) to give your KoTOR mods some more visibility. We strongly encourage modders to submit their mods, old and new, at LucasFiles.

LucasFiles will also host our Featured Mods files. The latest mods submitted to LucasFiles are now automatically listed on our main page: http://www.starwarsknights.com) and on our featured mods page (http://www.starwarsknights.com/mod_week.php).


KotorFiles (http://www.kotorfiles.com/) is another site which hosts KotOR and TSL mods.


NOTE: before submitting a mod to a site read the Terms of use/ Mod submission guidelines specific to the site to which you are submitting your mods.

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Image hosting:

http://photobucket.com) - image hosting

http://fotopic.net/) - image hosting

http://www.imageshack.us/) - image hosting no registration needed.

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Want to set up your own free website?

Note:If you have your own site, we strongly encourage you to submit you mods to one of the above sites (LucasFiles and PCGM) as well in order to make KotOR mods more accessible.

Here are some free webhosting suggestions:

(None of the following sites requires knowledge of html but it helps if you want to do something a little more fancy).

The common points between theses sites apart being free? Adds and to make sure you view their adds, posting direct links to images/downloads on other sites (such as the present forum) is not allowed - look further below for image hosting sites)


Geocities http://geocities.yahoo.com/)
Monthly Bandwidth: 3 GB metered hourly - that means that when the use of bandwith exceeds a certain hour limit, the site goes down but only for the remaining time in the hour. You are ensured that the site won't go down after 10 days in the month because you have exceeded your monthly amount of bandwidth. However, it can be annoying during peek periods sorrounding the release of a mod
Disk space for storing files: 15 MB
FTP : NO

Tripod (Lycos) http://www.tripod.lycos.com/)
Monthly Bandwidth: 1 GB
Disk space for storing files: • 20 MB
FTP : YES

Angelfire (Lycos) http://www.angelfire.lycos.com/)
Monthly Bandwidth: 1 GB
Disk space for storing files: • 20 MB
FTP : YES

Freewebs http://members.freewebs.com/)
Monthly Bandwidth: 500MB (small mods only or you'll run out of bandwidth pretty fast)
Disk space for storing files: 40 MegaBytes - Freewebs used to have a limit of 750 kb/file I don't know if this limit still exists.
FTP : NO

(other suggestions welcomed)

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General File hosting:


http://walagata.com) - (general file hosting) only 5 MB but it is very practical for posting direct links in threads or PMs to any kind of (small) file. They give only a small amount of free accounts per month so you have to be quick to get one!

More file hosting options (thenks to Hoad) - while not recommended for the release of a final version of a mod, they are very practical for demos, file transmission for testing purposes, etc.:

http://rapidshare.de/)
30 days, 50 mb limit all files allowed

http://ww3.sharebigfile.com/)
250 mb limit, all files allowed, 7 days or 250 downloads

http://www.megaupload.com/)
500 mb limit 30 days after the file is not being downloaded anymore

http://www.uploadtemple.com/)
File Types: All file types except for .php,mp3
Max Size per File: 30.00 MB, files stored for ??

http://www.filecabi.net/)
Accepted Files : .wmv .avi .mpg .mov .swf .asx .jpg .gif .png .pdf file storage 4 ever. 10 mb max

http://uploadhut.com/)
50 mb limit. all files allowed

http://www.swiftdesk.com/)
30 mb max. register 4 free.

http://sendthisfile.com/)
no file size limit. all files allowed. max 3 downloads. register 4 free

http://www.dropload.com)
Space: 100Mb limit: 7 day

http://www.yousendit.com)
Space: 1Gb, download can resume, specail download manager limit: 25 download or 7 days

http://www.sharebigfile.com)
100mb limiit, there is a 7 day download limit like some of the others but you can have 250 downloads before link is done

http://www.putfile.com)
Space: 10Mb limits: Only images and video

http://www.webfile.ru)
Space: 20Mb limits: bandwidht limit, password protect, russian

http://sharefiles.ru)
Space: 50Mb limits: bandwidht limit, password protect, russian site

http://www.updownloadserver.de/)
no Traffic- or Downloadlimit After Upload, you'll get an URL. This URL you can Post as an Download link or something else. Your file will be deleted, if after 30 days there where no download action detected

http://www.ultrashare.net/)
- 28,6MB file limit, no bandwidht limit, file removed if not downloaded for 30 days

http://www.glintfiles.net/upload.php)
30 mb max

http://www.4shared.com/)
1gb Free, more space available for an annual subscription. 50mb limit per file.
 Darkkender
11-26-2004, 3:08 AM
#2
you can also host files on fileplanet.com I've been planning to upload my mods there soon.
 90SK
11-26-2004, 5:36 AM
#3
KotORfiles.com is under construction, rumor has it (like JK3files.com). So far it seems to be off limits (http://www.kotorfiles.com/) to public viewers.
 Darth_ToMeR
11-26-2004, 9:20 AM
#4
Originally posted by darkkender
you can also host files on fileplanet.com I've been planning to upload my mods there soon.
Nooooo i hate this site.
http://www.tripod.lycos.co.uk/) is a good site too.
 NiCK-LeSS
11-26-2004, 10:11 AM
#5
fileplanet is slow, thats why i hate it. :D
 Darth333
11-26-2004, 10:19 AM
#6
You are free to upload your mods where you want but it would be nice to keep a centralized place such as lucasfiles and pcgamemods where the majority of modders upload their mods so they are easily accessible. When you look for somehting, you know where to go.
 Darkkender
11-27-2004, 5:01 AM
#7
Originally posted by NiCK-LeSS
fileplanet is slow, thats why i hate it. :D

Yeah I'm aware fileplanet tends to be slow but I have seen one mod there which is the dantooine aftermath. I figured this thread was here as a method of mentioning alternatives that were not listed above, which is what fileplanet is. Truth be told that is where I found out about this community for modding. Yet there is nothing really there.
 Mono_Giganto
11-27-2004, 8:30 AM
#8
Originally posted by CaptainSkye
KotORfiles.com is under construction, rumor has it (like JK3files.com). So far it seems to be off limits (http://www.kotorfiles.com/) to public viewers.

Hmm, reviews and screenshots of KotOR Mods might not be a bad idea, but we're turning into JK3 modding boards with all these different locations. :D Don't want to go down that Dark Path, eh Skye?
 tk102
11-28-2004, 7:26 PM
#9
DLX Gamespot also hosts files -- just use the 'talk to us' link on the sidebar.

http://dlx.gamespot.com/index.html)
 ChAiNz.2da
12-03-2004, 12:27 AM
#10
FREE Websites:

Bravenet (http://www.bravenet.com)

-20mb Disk Space
-500mb Bandwidth (metered daily)
-Web-based FTP
-Subdomain (yoursite.bravenet.com)
-Ads supported :rolleyes:
-DOES however have TONS of extras (guestbooks, polls, photo albums, etc.)

741.com (http://www.741.com)

-100mb of Webspace
-1,200mb Bandwidth (40mb daily)
-FTP Server Uploading
-Sub-Domain Hosting (FREE)
-Domain Hosting (FREE)
-Reliable Web Server
-Ads Supported :rolleyes:
-1mb Filesize Limit (simple mods)

IPowerHosts (http://www.ipowerhosts.com/)

- 25mb of Webspace
-2,000mb Bandwidth
-FREE email account
-FREE webmail
-24x7 FTP Access
-Online Website Builder
-File Manager
-FREE Spam Filter
-FREE Virus Scanning
-FREE Message Board
-FREE Guestbook
-FREE 24x7 tech support
-Site COunter
-Flash/Shockwave Allowed
-NO Banner Advertising
 Lorden Darkblade
01-08-2005, 5:20 PM
#11
Lots of good websites. :D :cool:
 Darkkender
01-10-2005, 4:06 AM
#12
Originally posted by ChAiNz.2da
FREE Websites:

Free Web Sites (http://www.freewebsites.com)

-50mb of free web site space
-Real FTPaccess for uploading
-2mb file size limits
-NO POPUPS OR BANNER ADS
(but still uses Ads support) :rolleyes:
-Unlimited hits and bandwidth
-Secure, stable unix servers
-Unlimited e-mail addresess
(anything)@yourname.freewebsites.com
-Unlimited subdomain aliases for your site
ie. http://(anythingyoulike).yourname.freewebsites.com/)
or http://anything.yourdomain.com/) for domains


As a note this webserver will let you sign up but you can not actually ever login and create your website.
 ChAiNz.2da
01-10-2005, 5:26 AM
#13
Originally posted by Darkkender
As a note this webserver will let you sign up but you can not actually ever login and create your website.

Kewl, well not really, but kewl in the fact for the heads up. Thanks Darkkender! :thumbsup:

I'll be sure to kill it from the list. No good hosting mods on it if you can't even do anything with the site ;)
 Samuel Dravis
01-10-2005, 6:35 AM
#14
There's also www.freewebtown.com) - 1gb bandwidth/month, no ads, FTP access, 20mb space, no file size or type limits (other than the 20mb) and a lot of features as well. No PHP support though; they killed that after someone tried to take down their servers...
 Colma Adawin
01-15-2005, 12:41 AM
#15
okay, 2 wee questions,

1) why can i post my mod on PCGM, it always comes up with file not found when i choose the section where i want the mod.

2) i've done everything for LucasFiles, sent the E-Mail with mod, got e-mail saying it will be up in 24 hours -------- waited and nothing, must i wait longer? or must i do it again??

i dont want my own site, becoz i like the fact that the majority use PCGM and LucasFiles so there would be no use. so im stuck for the moment.

MattCole
 Darth333
01-15-2005, 2:44 AM
#16
Originally posted by MattColejk
okay, 2 wee questions,

1) why can i post my mod on PCGM, it always comes up with file not found when i choose the section where i want the mod. Check your computer for spyware. Run ad-aware and if you are still unsucessful, use another browser such as firefox.

2) i've done everything for LucasFiles, sent the E-Mail with mod, got e-mail saying it will be up in 24 hours -------- waited and nothing, must i wait longer? or must i do it again??
Give em a little more time...the guys there are probably quite busy ;)
 ChAiNz.2da
01-15-2005, 4:42 AM
#17
Originally posted by MattColejk
okay, 2 wee questions,

1) why can i post my mod on PCGM, it always comes up with file not found when i choose the section where i want the mod.

2) i've done everything for LucasFiles, sent the E-Mail with mod, got e-mail saying it will be up in 24 hours -------- waited and nothing, must i wait longer? or must i do it again??

i dont want my own site, becoz i like the fact that the majority use PCGM and LucasFiles so there would be no use. so im stuck for the moment.

MattCole

1) For pcgamemods, a common made mistake (especially here recently) is using "special" characters in your mod .zip filename. Don't use commas, apostrophes or punctuation (except periods). Stick with letters & underscores if you can. It's mis-leading because you actually go through the whole process of 'uploading', but then *poof* File Not Found error shows it's nasty face (I've had this happen to me one too many times...hehe). Try re-uploading it with a different (more simple) name.

2) Lucasfiles can sometimes have lengthy waiting periods. My Juhani Dark Robe took almost 2 weeks for it to show. My guess is because it's an Official mods depot, each mod has to go through a 'screening'. Depending who and how many are on staff...and/or the legal consequences they could suffer for a 'mistake', I'm sure the mod gets examine head to toe. The good thing is, Lucasfiles traffic is pretty good and download tallies can shine almost as well as pcgamemods...

:)
 Colma Adawin
01-15-2005, 10:26 AM
#18
Originally posted by ChAiNz.2da
1) For pcgamemods, a common made mistake (especially here recently) is using "special" characters in your mod .zip filename. Don't use commas, apostrophes or punctuation (except periods). Stick with letters & underscores if you can. It's mis-leading because you actually go through the whole process of 'uploading', but then *poof* File Not Found error shows it's nasty face (I've had this happen to me one too many times...hehe). Try re-uploading it with a different (more simple) name.

hmmm, i'll try that, thanx chainZ.2da

Originally posted by ChAiNz.2da
2) Lucasfiles can sometimes have lengthy waiting periods. My Juhani Dark Robe took almost 2 weeks for it to show. My guess is because it's an Official mods depot, each mod has to go through a 'screening'. Depending who and how many are on staff...and/or the legal consequences they could suffer for a 'mistake', I'm sure the mod gets examine head to toe. The good thing is, Lucasfiles traffic is pretty good and download tallies can shine almost as well as pcgamemods...

:)

Originally posted by Darth333
Give em a little more time...the guys there are probably quite busy ;)

i'll go with Darth333's wording, it doesnt depress me so quickly :p j/k

Well, thanx all i'll post my progress here:

Progress so far:

http://www.pcgamemods.com/9717/) - Its up on PCGMs
 ChAiNz.2da
01-25-2005, 9:26 AM
#19
Hey all,
I was just wondering something. With TSL for the PC available in under 2 weeks, modding is going to eventually happen. For most of us, we each have our own sites to host our mods, BUT we all know the convenience of using pcgamemods as a central depot.

1) Is there going to be a TSL section at pcgamemods. I understand it's not a site maintained by Lucasforums, but was wondering if there has been "negotiation talks" or an arrangement (or hell, a desperate plea & good ole fashioned ass-kissing;) )

2) If not, are we to upload TSL related mods to the Kotor Section (I can see poblems developing here unless there's massive backwards compatibility). If we DO decide to upload mods there (in Kotor Section), should we at least agree to mark it in either the mod description or filename?

ie -

1) TSL_ChAiNzFeebleMod.zip

or in the description:

2) "This mod was developed for TSL. My mod description...blahblahblah"

Just wondering if anyone else has any ideas or thought of this?
 Darkkender
01-25-2005, 2:26 PM
#20
I would say as long as we mark our mods with big neon lights from now untill pcgamemods has a TSL section we probably won't have problems with people trying to load a TSL mod into KOTOR 1. However since we can't have a big flashing banner that says this is a TSL mod we may want to have about twenty different references in the mod title, description, mod name, and Readme. Otherwise our own personal sites and lucasfiles might be less of a headache.(One of the reasons I've been working hard on completing the development of my own site.)
 Kengo
01-30-2005, 7:46 AM
#21
Originally posted by ChAiNz.2da
Hey all,
I was just wondering something. With TSL for the PC available in under 2 weeks, modding is going to eventually happen. For most of us, we each have our own sites to host our mods, BUT we all know the convenience of using pcgamemods as a central depot.

1) Is there going to be a TSL section at pcgamemods. I understand it's not a site maintained by Lucasforums, but was wondering if there has been "negotiation talks" or an arrangement

Yo. I asked Sergio about this, and he gave it the big thumbs up, so look out for a KOTOR II section at PCGM soon!

Incidentally, the KOTOR section has been, in my view, the most friendly and easy to run section that PCGM has ever had by a mile. I'd like to take the chance to say what a good community this is, and how amazed I am by the helpfulness and deceny of its members. Its no surprise that Sergio would be happy to have a KOTOR II section really, the first was a big success for the site.

I'm retiring from my PCGM admining, I've emailed several people from the KOTOR community who have helped me out these past months, so hopefully you'll get some great new admins there. Appologies for monentarily hijacking this thread as a platform... but I'd like to thank everyone who has used the KOTOR section at PCGM for making it so enjoyable to admin. Finally, I'd like to say Sergio deserves a lot of credit for what he has done at PCGM, good on him. I now return you to your normal forums service, bye all :)
 ChAiNz.2da
01-30-2005, 8:08 AM
#22
Originally posted by Kengo
Yo. I asked Sergio about this, and he gave it the big thumbs up, so look out for a KOTOR II section at PCGM soon!
You're my hero Kengo! That's great news! Guess I'd better stock up on Chap-Stick® huh? ;)
I'm retiring from my PCGM admining, I've emailed several people from the KOTOR community who have helped me out these past months, so hopefully you'll get some great new admins there.
I'm sorry to hear that :(
Though the KotOR section and members here at Holowan will miss your "always there to the rescue" dedication, I'm sure you have your reasons. That doesn't mean you're going to be a stranger here is it?.... naaaahh that would be 'inconceivable' (we hope)
Finally, I'd like to say Sergio deserves a lot of credit for what he has done at PCGM, good on him. I now return you to your normal forums service, bye all :)
Indeed. Without the help of Sergio and pcgamemods, I know my site would be feeling the "brunt" of my mods traffic. Much thanks goes to him and what he's done for this Community.

Thanks Kengo for going to bat for us and getting this set up. We owe you alot! :D
 Mono_Giganto
01-30-2005, 10:34 AM
#23
You're not the only one to go from the JA section to KOTOR Kengo, I know what you mean. :) Glad to hear about the TSL section.
 T7nowhere
01-30-2005, 3:47 PM
#24
Originally posted by Kengo
I'm retiring from my PCGM admining, I've emailed several people from the KOTOR community who have helped me out these past months, so hopefully you'll get some great new admins there.

Thanks for all your support Kengo. PCGM has is a great boost to KotOR modders.

To let everyone know I have agreed to admining at pcgm. So if ya need something let me know :)
 RedHawke
01-30-2005, 3:54 PM
#25
Originally posted by Kengo
I'm retiring from my PCGM admining, I've emailed several people from the KOTOR community who have helped me out these past months, so hopefully you'll get some great new admins there.
Sorry to see you go Kengo. :(
Originally posted by T7nowhere
Thanks for all your support Kengo. PCGM has is a great boost to KotOR modders.
Agreed 100%! :D
Originally posted by T7nowhere
To let everyone know I have agreed to admining at pcgm. So if ya need something let me know :)
That's very cool T7! ;)
 Darth333
01-30-2005, 4:23 PM
#26
Originally posted by Kengo
I'm retiring from my PCGM admining, I've emailed several people from the KOTOR community who have helped me out these past months, so hopefully you'll get some great new admins there. Appologies for monentarily hijacking this thread as a platform... but I'd like to thank everyone who has used the KOTOR section at PCGM for making it so enjoyable to admin. Finally, I'd like to say Sergio deserves a lot of credit for what he has done at PCGM, good on him. I now return you to your normal forums service, bye all :)
Well, it's sad to see you leaving. You and Sergio did a good job at PCGM and we very much appreciated your collaboration. I wish you the very best for your future projects :)
 Mono_Giganto
01-31-2005, 9:18 AM
#27
Originally posted by T7nowhere
Thanks for all your support Kengo. PCGM has is a great boost to KotOR modders.

To let everyone know I have agreed to admining at pcgm. So if ya need something let me know :)

Somehow I'm not surprised at all. :D Congrats T7.

Kinda hoping I'd get one of those e-mails too, but no big deal.
 Dak Vesser
02-19-2005, 4:13 PM
#28
I was wondering if Lucasfiles.com will have a section for SWkotOR II anytime soon? So far I only see a section for Kotor1 mods.

I'm glad to see that Lucasarts is k0ol about their games being modded:)
 T7nowhere
03-01-2005, 11:16 PM
#29
PLease If your uploading TSL mods to the KotOR Section at PCGM use this [TSL] Tag. It will make My job of Moving all the TSL mods to the TSL section from the KotORsection Much easyer when that section is up. It will also prevent People looking for KotOR mods getting confused and Installing a TSL mod into KotOR.


btw: how come Most people are not uploading screenshots for reskins? :confused:
 Darkkender
03-02-2005, 7:20 AM
#30
Originally posted by T7nowhere
PLease If your uploading TSL mods to the KotOR Section at PCGM use this [TSL] Tag. It will make My job of Moving all the TSL mods to the TSL section from the KotORsection Much easyer when that section is up. It will also prevent People looking for KotOR mods getting confused and Installing a TSL mod into KotOR.


btw: how come Most people are not uploading screenshots for reskins? :confused:

I do use that tag T7.:p

but I forgot to include the screenies for the segan jedi armors when I upload it I guess I should go do that.
 T7nowhere
03-02-2005, 7:41 AM
#31
Originally posted by Darkkender
I do use that tag T7.:p

but I forgot to include the screenies for the segan jedi armors when I upload it I guess I should go do that.

I wasn't pointing fingers, Its Just that I came Back after being away for 2 days to find several TSL mods posted without TSL in the title, this can be confusing to some people so I added the TSL tag to those mods. It will also make moving the mods when the TSL section is up much easyer for me ;)

As for ScreenShots There is no rule that says you have to post them and in fact there are mods that don't need a screen But personally I think it does add professionalism to the mods. Also I won't even consider downloading a mod that has a visual change without first seeing a screenshot.
 The_Maker
03-04-2005, 11:08 AM
#32
another site that has PHP hosting is Ripway (www.ripway.com)
Total Free Account Space: 30 Mb
PHP: Yes
FTP: No
Pretty good if you just want your own website to update people about your mods and such but not very good for hosting due to low bandwith. But IMO better than Geocites
 Darth_Tratious
03-05-2005, 7:37 PM
#33
another good free website isBrave Host Web Hosting (http://bravehost.com/) i got space there but you have to get a premium account to get the good stuff but they host pictures and they give you 50 mb webspace free
 tk102
03-11-2005, 12:26 PM
#34
As T7Nowhere said in this (http://www.lucasforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=145948) sticky, Sergio at PCGamemods.com has been kind enough to set up a KotOR II section for mod uploads. Please use that section for TSL-specific mods: T7Nowhere will appreciate it. :)

http://www.pcgamemods.com/10/)
 ChAiNz.2da
04-12-2005, 8:14 PM
#35
Just FYI,

Lucasfiles has just added their own KotOR II (TSL) section :emodanc:

However, they only accept .zip versions ;)

http://www.lucasfiles.com/)
 General Kenobi
07-26-2005, 1:14 PM
#36
Originally posted by ChAiNz.2da
Just FYI,

Lucasfiles has just added their own KotOR II (TSL) section :emodanc:

However, they only accept .zip versions ;)

http://www.lucasfiles.com/)

I wonder if that site is an actual "we get our paychecks with a picture of skywalker ranch on it real? or just a subsidary?

The reason I ask is I wonder if they will simply upload mods "for us" as filefront.com (or whatever that site was that kept stealin' our stuff :rolleyes: )

Gen. Kenobi
 ChAiNz.2da
07-26-2005, 1:21 PM
#37
Originally posted by General Kenobi
I wonder if that site is an actual "we get our paychecks with a picture of skywalker ranch on it real? or just a subsidary?

The reason I ask is I wonder if they will simply upload mods "for us" as filefront.com (or whatever that site was that kept stealin' our stuff :rolleyes: )
Not sure about the "legals"... but Lucasfiles is the 'sanctioned' to go for place for mods...

I've had very good relations with them in the past (Hornet is especially nice)... and have never had a problem with them..

When I wind up converting my mods over to an acceptable .zip format, I'll submit more of my TSL mods over there... (or just pack my .rar in a zip.. hehehe) :lol:

anywho, the "short" version is:

Lucasfiles = Good ;)
 Darth333
07-26-2005, 1:40 PM
#38
Originally posted by General Kenobi
I wonder if that site is an actual "we get our paychecks with a picture of skywalker ranch on it real? or just a subsidary?


Gen. Kenobi
LucasFiles= us (It's ran by the same people who run LucasForums)

LucasFiles is part of LFNetwork (just as Starwarsknights.com, Holowan Labs and LucasForums ) which benefits from a special (and lenghty) agreement with LEC. LucasFiles is joint project of both LFNetwork and LEC :)

In fact, legally speaking, it's the safest place to upload your mods...and it's good for us too ;)

I made my mods before the kotor section was setup so that's why they're not there but I'll be uploading them as soon as I get time to polish them a bit more.
 General Kenobi
07-26-2005, 2:00 PM
#39
I can't believe I didn't think of that D333 :rolleyes: I even noticed the Logo at the top of the page when I closed the download sites window and didn't think about it...lol

Well if we get one :newbie: question a week I just asked it...lol

"Is it safe for us to host mods made by us with us."...ooh what a Maroon ;)

_________________________________________________

I personally like the site that the USM team utilized for their screenies of all the goodies and such. :D It seemed to have a very nice interface you could apply.(from what I saw of the USM screenies).
 Hoad
08-26-2005, 5:57 AM
#40
http://rapidshare.de/)
30 days, 50 mb limit all files allowed

http://ww3.sharebigfile.com/)
250 mb limit, all files allowed, 7 days or 250 downloads

http://www.megaupload.com/)
500 mb limit 30 days after the file is not being downloaded anymore

http://www.uploadtemple.com/)
File Types: All file types except for .php,mp3
Max Size per File: 30.00 MB, files stored for ??

http://www.filecabi.net/)
Accepted Files : .wmv .avi .mpg .mov .swf .asx .jpg .gif .png .pdf file storage 4 ever. 10 mb max

http://uploadhut.com/)
50 mb limit. all files allowed

http://www.swiftdesk.com/)
30 mb max. register 4 free.

http://sendthisfile.com/)
no file size limit. all files allowed. max 3 downloads. register 4 free

http://www.dropload.com)
Space: 100Mb limit: 7 day

http://www.yousendit.com)
Space: 1Gb, download can resume, specail download manager limit: 25 download or 7 days

http://www.sharebigfile.com)
100mb limiit, there is a 7 day download limit like some of the others but you can have 250 downloads before link is done

http://www.putfile.com)
Space: 10Mb limits: Only images and video

http://www.webfile.ru)
Space: 20Mb limits: bandwidht limit, password protect, russian

http://sharefiles.ru)
Space: 50Mb limits: bandwidht limit, password protect, russian site

http://www.updownloadserver.de/)
no Traffic- or Downloadlimit After Upload, you'll get an URL. This URL you can Post as an Downloadlink or something else. Your file will be deleted, if after 30 days there where no download action detected

http://www.ultrashare.net/)
- 28,6MB file limit, no bandwidht limit, file removed if not downloaded for 30 days

http://www.glintfiles.net/upload.php)
30 mb max

http://www.datapickup.com/)
(250 GB limit) (down when i tried to connect)
 ChAiNz.2da
09-10-2005, 4:36 PM
#41
A bit belated, but WOW Hoad thanks so much for the tons of links you provided.

Those sites can be a valuable asset to the modders here, so Thank You for your efforts :)
 IfritZero
09-15-2005, 12:15 PM
#42
Actually, jk3files isn't a KoTOR modding site. But kotor.filefront.com got a new staff, myself included, a couple of months ago, and we don't steal other modder's work off of other sites. In fact, I think JediKilla is preparing an apology to the modders who were offended by the previous staff's actions.
 JediKillaSA
09-16-2005, 10:00 AM
#43
I'm the site admin at the above mentioned site. The actions of the previous staff were very unfortunate, and i definatly do not condone there actions one bit. We do have new staff at the above mentioned website and things have changed.

Have fun modding everyone :)

- JediKilla
 REDJOHNNYMIKE
01-20-2006, 11:09 PM
#44
I guess I'm going to have to start using one of these.

Which ones are the most simple, easy to use and most importantly FREE?
 Darth333
01-20-2006, 11:12 PM
#45
To my knowledge all the sites listed offer free file hosting ;)
 REDJOHNNYMIKE
01-20-2006, 11:24 PM
#46
But which are the easiest and most reliable?
 RevanA4
02-06-2006, 9:33 PM
#47
:( it appears that for now pcgamemods isn't letting people upload mods
 Dark$eth
02-07-2006, 6:31 PM
#48
I must have missed it, but I don't know how to make a folder, um, zipped. If any one knows (which is all of you and not me) please tell me. Please.

I found out. sorry everybody!
 Darth333
02-07-2006, 8:28 PM
#49
Get winrar or winzip, select your files, right click and select add to .zip or add to archive (winrar) :

(note that you can also open winzip or winrar first and then selecdt the files you want to add in as well as the compression method and more)
 Gsccc
02-07-2006, 9:01 PM
#50
But which are the easiest and most reliable?

I use Kotorfiles.com, they have quick uploads, and the users can comment on and rate your files.

I tried lucasfiles.com once but they never uploaded my file :(. I must have done something wrong though, I'm sure they are a reliable site.

EDIT: Also, when conisdering places to upload, remember that if you upload to all of them you can get more users to download your mod.

-Gsccc
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