

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. Type into the console /devmap *and here the map name*įor example if you load mod called nazi_zombie_death from the MODS section.Originally posted by tonyalbera80:I will stick to BO3.

When that is done, press ~ on your keyboard to bring up the console. In the main menu go to options/controls, then select Game options and from there enable your console. With new maps, the main menu should now have an option to start the map right away.īut if you are playing some older custom zombie maps you have to load the map trough console.Įnabling developer console and loading the map: Load the map you want to play from the list that will show up. This will show all the mods correctly placed in your mods folder. Start World at War and in the main menu choose MODS.

After that open the Local folder and from there you should find the Activision folder. Then from the top of the window where it shows you the folder path click the AppData.

If you have trouble finding that location click the windows start button and search: %appdata%. You should find the mods folder by following this folder path:Ĭ:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Activision\CoDWaW\mods
