Let's cross our fingers then. To be honest I couldn't see anything about it on github so I thought it was off the tables.
You didn't look hard enough
Let's cross our fingers then. To be honest I couldn't see anything about it on github so I thought it was off the tables.
Aren't the new governement types supposed to be located in WTWSMS/common/governments/WtWSMS_feudal_governments.txt? That's where you can find the bureaucratic, sassanid and legion governement types. I don't see anything related to the new governments in the pull requests either. Where was I supposed to look?You didn't look hard enough
When we feel satisfied with the mod.Is there an expected time of release?
Could you please remove this link? We are not allowed to link to Github as per forum rules. This has already been signalled by the moderation to us before, and should be respected in this sub-forum. The GitHub is only for development anyway, it has not been made with the purpose of looking for changes.Aren't the new governement types supposed to be located here? That's where you can find the bureaucratic, sassanid and legion governement types. I don't see anything related to the new governments in the pull requests either. Where was I supposed to look?
Thank you, I have edited it too.@loup99 Forgot about that, I've changed the link to the plain address of the in-game folder structure. I guess you should redact your quotation box now...
That is why the GitHub is for developers and testers only.
Send me a PM with details on what you can do and such.How I can become a tester?
Send me a PM with details on what you can do and such.
Yes, but it doesn't help us anything, and the version will not be particularly stable or reliable.Seriously. Anyone can test this mod with simply searching in GitHub and downloading the mod files.
Yes, but it doesn't help us anything, and the version will not be particularly stable or reliable.
They do, but they do it with specific aims and instructions, and then they have access to an area to post. We don't take reports on the GitHub build in public.Doesn't testers tests the GitHub version?
They do, but they do it with specific aims and instructions, and then they have access to an area to post. We don't take reports on the GitHub build in public.
Mainly because links are not allowed, so different versions would be confused and it would hinder rather than facilitate our development. We have to respect the forum rules.Why?
It isn't allowed since it would require us to post external links and information about said external links.You could just have the testers note down the test build they used on any report they send in. Anyone can provide something of use, even if it's just reporting CTD's and suspected causes.
Thank you for the kind and encouraging words!Even though I only stumbled upon this mod mod recently, I am already very psyched for the upcoming updates. Thanks for all the great work you guys are doing.
Thank you as well, progress continues. Looking forward to give you all some news soonish.Keep up the good work! Have some love to keep you going! <3