Will you add a method so that people can release “mod packs”? ie: a single file that other users can download, stick in their game directory, turn on/off in options menu. And when it loads up it will slot entries into what ever parts of the game that it needs to. having to directly edit a variety of individual files will make it difficult for people to share their modifications.
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Oh yeah, I totally planned on doing that. But there’s literally no framework at all for it done yet though, I was going to use a sort of Skyrim/MC system for it. Basically, you’d stick a zip file in the /mods/ folder, then in-game you’d select the mods you want to use and the order you want them to load.
I can’t wait to start showing off actual completed maps, pretty much everything you guys have been seeing is half-completed test sections. Looking forward to starting in on some actual fully realized maps.
Now that… that would definitely make me play the game, I agree I want to see how you feel about all of us! You should make accurate representations of what you think the major people on JGO are like in real life, and throw them in the game!
I already was planning on sneaking in a ton of “fan service” content from various groups/people/games. IE: a “The Burnt Pizza” pizza shop, an oddly-green “Creeper Motel” (Minecraft) or the “Cloud Tavern” (Final Fantasy 7). Each of these locations featuring something thats nearly a ripoff of their said theme.
Those are all off-the-cuff ideas though, I havent actually planned anything beyond the JGO bar.
It won’t be a complete bar without m77… :persecutioncomplex:
Nah, your pixel art skills are great. The game looks like it came out in the 90s, and if the world is big enough I can see it bringing back nostalgia just by playing it. Amazing work so far, if you put as much work into the game play as you did into the graphics, it can be a very refreshing hit. I’ll be keeping my eye out on this one