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Or the modder making an installer that simply puts files in a folder for you.
On that part 7th heaven is better for the end user. Sure it isn't much to do and modding can be much more complicated than that, but having end users tinker directly with files is a step back when everything was handled through menus and popup windows.It'd probably be more accurate to say that there isn't an install process:
Download a zipped folder that the modder has prepared.
Unzip that folder and put it into Reunion's Custom folder.
Open Reunion's .txt and type in the mod folder's name under the Custom heading.
Manual, but very straightforward and should take 2-3mins total.
As for menu changes, R06 has hext and can read texture, etc. files so I'm assuming an alternative menu mod can be applied to it provided the one it comes with is disabled.
Have you watched DLPB's demo/tutorial video? For fully-integrated solutions, his new method really is quite elegant. 7H isn't going away, either... Alyza is building a totally refreshed catalog, Strife created the MotR supplemental, and there's a crew hard at work both refactoring code and testing the results.On that part 7th heaven is better for the end user. Sure it isn't much to do and modding can be much more complicated than that, but having end users tinker directly with files is a step back when everything was handled through menus and popup windows.
We'll see when we are hands-on with R06, but I'm getting worried about all this.
Relax, have a bitter (or three, just in case Vogons show up), and be comfortable with what goes out. I don't want to be in your head, either. Actually, I don't want to be in my own half the time...This is poised for release... It's only my own reservations regarding remaining issues stopping me sending it. But I have to cut my losses and release it. Something will give soon. I have a half day today at work, so time to finalize and release it. Otherwise it will never be done. You don't want to be inside my head.
I didn't mean to diminish the work done or the new method's potential. I haven't watched the video yet, I am waiting for release first, as I prefer to follow instructions/discover features while it is already on my hard drive ^^. Of course that means I don't know much about it so far and that my earlier comment was uneducated at best.Have you watched DLPB's demo/tutorial video? For fully-integrated solutions, his new method really is quite elegant. 7H isn't going away, either... Alyza is building a totally refreshed catalog, Strife created the MotR supplemental, and there's a crew hard at work both refactoring code and testing the results.
LATEST CHANGES (R06)21-Nov-2019Due to The Reunion becoming so complex, I have been forced to make a concise list of bugsand changes, called The Reunion Database. Nearly every change is logged there. The followingchanges are the highlights of R06:1. There are no backup files needed anymore. The Reunion does not edit any of the original files. It uses its own / edits memory directly.2. A new modding framework has been added, which will also allow non-English modders to use English 1.02 exe. Executable text can now be changed from external text files.3. Audio Module has been completely replaced and recoded. All SFX are recorded from PSX game using Mednafen.4. Latest retranslation text with hundreds of corrections after working with Charlie Beer. Finalization of project with R07.5. Thousands of bug fixes and alterations.6. Aali's dll has been updated by Luksy, Maki, and myself and merged with The Reunion.7. Most additions are optional and can be changed from [root]\The Reunion\options.ini.8. Some music has been corrected for bad loop points - tool assisted.9. 60fps Battles has been updated and NFITC1 and myself have coded it to work with Obesebear's interpolated 3D animations.10. Latest model updates from Kaldarasha.
If the most you can "toy" with a complex mod like this is 15 mins before throwing in the towel and deciding it's no good, then I have no idea why you think modding games is for you in the first place. Your opinion isn't worth the grain of salt you recommend we take it with.-snip-