OH... I was so excited to check this out, but then my heart sank in my chest when I opened it and saw "Built in Unity". You see, every few years, Unity train-wrecks their platform, and everyone who's been developing in it has to trash their code base and start over. PLEASE please please, convert this to some other platform! At least keep some sort of clear text copy of whatever code that you can, so that you can port it to something else at some point in the future, if/when Unity flatlines their platform again! It is SO hard to find really good soundboards like this. I REALLY hope this one lasts!
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Ya know.. if you offered these significantly cheaper.. in a pack.. for Unreal.. I'd love to mess around with them. :)
I'm considering putting together some assets to make a / some cyberpunk "matrix" maps for VTT roleplaying. SO yeah.. I'd drop a little cash to mess around with these, and I'd probably use at least two of them.. but I'm not paying like $100 for 12 assets I may or may not use. Ever.
Anyway.. I'm not trying to come across as whiny, I'm just saying that you may be missing pert of your market, or a couple of parts, actually.
Hey guys.. this is a retro classic. It was the original "masterworks" tactical RPG, but it was Linux only for most of its lifespan. If you haven't heard of it, that's why. It's finally been ported to Windows, so count that as a blessing, I guess.
I'm rather sick of Windoze myself, but it is kind of cool to have Battle for Wesnoth on a Win platform after all of these years. I guess if you give Windoze enough time, you can beat on it hard enough that it can run anything. :D
Dude.. it's the same game. It's a retro classic. Nobody is forking around with the AI or anything. I think there was a content pack added abut a decade ago, but that's it. This was the original "masterworks" RPG. It still is a masterpiece. Most people haven't heard of it because it was Linux only for most of its lifespan.
Hey, where did our conversation go?? Um.. the computer that I HAD been trying to hack updated items in to the program died. TECHNICALLY, it was the Windows partition on this computer that I'm using Linux on still to this day. :)
However, I lost all of my notes and stuff, so I need to ask for all of the info on how to do that again. :/
I recall that you said that you were at a stalemate trying to update this because of unity or something, but has there been any progress? It's still a really amazing utility, even after all of this time. :)
Some of us out in the boonies and up in the mountains can't always go online at will.. or sometimes, ever. Any way to get these in some form we can use offline? Any form, even if its messy? These 3 medieval village / town apps are amazing! I need these for when my boys decide to take off sideways just to irritate me. ;)
We live in the boonies, and frequently have no internet service. I would like to be able to use this across a LAN, where I set up the stores that the party members can choose items from, then they can buy and sell their own junk. I would also like to restrict them from buying stuff for free, while I can add items to each party members sack. I also need to be able to destroy / remove items (One party member tripped and broke two Emu eggs inside of his backpack.) Party members can trade items at will.
Of course, items would have to be available in copper and silver coins as well. Maybe have a bank or something to exchange coin?
It would be one hell of a blessing to have an item database for Pathfinder (1st edition) to feed the store(s)
It would be nice to have some sort of system where players belonging to guilds or etc. get a discount.