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==Console Commands and Config Preferences== | ==Console Commands and Config Preferences== | ||
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+ | for the explanations of some odd bit of binary file that no-one except tool makers is ever going to use | ||
==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== |
Revision as of 05:28, 14 May 2020
structure rework idea:
General Set-up Information
Mod-folder/Switcher Set-up and Resources
Unpacking
if relevant to game
Essential Tools
Units
Getting a Unit in Game
Models
Textures
Animations
Unit Sprites
Unit Cards
Unit Flags/Banners
Statistics
Formations
Mapping (Campaign Map)
Make a new map Add Regions etc
Strat Models
possibly split down further; resources/settlements/characters
Campaign Elements
Cultures
Factions
how to add a new one etc
Characters
generals and family set-up
Agents
spies/merchants etc
Traits and Ancillaries
for generals and agents
Buildings
Army/Unit Recruitment
this is mainly from buildings in RTW/M2 from characters in 3K
Diplomacy
Religion
Missions
Reforms/Learning
for later games only e.g. Shogun and 3k if there is anything
Battle Maps
Custom Maps
Custom Tiles/ battle editor
Environment
Geography.db/lighting/vegetation
Structures on Battle Map
whole IWTE thing for M2 - settlement plans and 'items' for RTW
Scripting
Sounds
unpacking and general stuff here
Voices
Effects
Music
UI
most stuff inc - info cards here - but see also 'characters' section for portraits, and 'unit cards' for rendered cards
Menu and Loading Screens
Videos
Text Descriptions
only for very general info - other bits in relevant section, e.g. for units/buildings
Console Commands and Config Preferences
not really modding stuff - but used as 'cheats' for testing - or to set player preferences to hide/show things
Tool Support and Format Research
for the explanations of some odd bit of binary file that no-one except tool makers is ever going to use