
Good luck mate, and keep up te good stuff

*Goes back to code also*
Cheers
Garcy
If you've never broke anything you're not a programmerpetri wrote:Time to refactor some game code! Editor progress will be on hold for a day or so but once this is done map handling should be a lot cleaner. I hope I don't break anything! (Great coders never break anything, right?)
How about the Steam users get workshop support? Anyone else you bought it from Gog or anywhere else can still use what they had planned? Skyrim has workshop support after all but people can use Nexus reguardless.Isaac wrote:Agreed. I bought the non-Steam version primarily to avoid Steam. Having the editor be Steam entangled would defeat the purpose.Thels wrote:That sounds like you require Steam to use the mods. Bad idea.Tomm wrote:I think integration with steam workshop would make LoG shine even more.
Well they added Dungeons of Dredmor and Naval War to the Steamworkshop so I don't think so.Wholley wrote:While Steam is good I think your program must be written with steamworks in mind so I think that will be a no go there.
Addons and mods are pretty different, though.Wholley wrote:While Steam is good I think your program must be written with steamworks in mind so I think that will be a no go there. I don't know enough about nexus to say a absolutely. Though I would also suggest you look at curse. They have been set up for addon/mods and have the power to handle heavy stress (WOW major updates). They have their own little viewer/installer the places mods where they belong there by eliminating thousands of emails asking why XYZ mod doesn't work because the user installed it in the wrong directory or something. Until later Keep up the good work.
Amen bro! Amen! I remember coding my first Dos poker game, every revision was.001 lol didn't even light up until 3.02.Billick wrote:If you've never broke anything you're not a programmerpetri wrote:Time to refactor some game code! Editor progress will be on hold for a day or so but once this is done map handling should be a lot cleaner. I hope I don't break anything! (Great coders never break anything, right?)