Open Form Modding
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:22 am
I would like to apologize for any comment that is taken out of context or content....I went to various game forum sites and looked at what makes a customer buy a product. The overall consesus was the ability to mod without hinderance.
A civil War Game
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The editor I spoke of is 'built in' to the game executable.... it comes AFTER yo've edited spreadsheets, extracted csv files, and used csv splitter to create scripts, models, units,abilities, etc. etc.....
Trust me! [I'm a maniacal modder, not an employee of AGEOD ]. You can change any unit in the game, any parameter describing the behavior of a unit, create new units, new scenarios. It's very 'open'.
These changes are what I'm actually doing to help p with WIA development. Different map, essentially same engine.
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modders never mod the saved games, they alter scenarios setup and the database. So for your specific question, the way of doing it is to alter the setup of the scenario. The database is provided for free as the tools to export it.
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These are just some comments from other companies as to why they do open modding...makes for a better game and etc
A civil War Game
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The editor I spoke of is 'built in' to the game executable.... it comes AFTER yo've edited spreadsheets, extracted csv files, and used csv splitter to create scripts, models, units,abilities, etc. etc.....
Trust me! [I'm a maniacal modder, not an employee of AGEOD ]. You can change any unit in the game, any parameter describing the behavior of a unit, create new units, new scenarios. It's very 'open'.
These changes are what I'm actually doing to help p with WIA development. Different map, essentially same engine.
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modders never mod the saved games, they alter scenarios setup and the database. So for your specific question, the way of doing it is to alter the setup of the scenario. The database is provided for free as the tools to export it.
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These are just some comments from other companies as to why they do open modding...makes for a better game and etc