Ducimus
03-13-08, 11:08 AM
Someone asked this of me.
but why waves back to stock?
My response is this:
A number of reasons, but the biggest one is i need help with getting the waves JUST RIGHT. I need a custom made scene.dat, from a modder with more experience with that file then i do.
That and theres alot of cool wave/ocean mods. With the settings ive had to use, it makes TM uncompatible with ANY of them. Users ARE going to switch files if they think another looks cooler.
And then they'll be yelling at me, or the ocean mods author on how come their waves are huge and their boat is flying.
In the end, i tossed in the towel on that particualr aspect. If i could get a better scene.dat file tailor made to the wave mechanics ive been using, then id put the larger waves back in. But, ive got enough to work on, and im tired of messing with this aspect of the mod.
That said, if people REALLY prefer the old wave settings, ill reverse this change.
Hence poll.
but why waves back to stock?
My response is this:
A number of reasons, but the biggest one is i need help with getting the waves JUST RIGHT. I need a custom made scene.dat, from a modder with more experience with that file then i do.
That and theres alot of cool wave/ocean mods. With the settings ive had to use, it makes TM uncompatible with ANY of them. Users ARE going to switch files if they think another looks cooler.
And then they'll be yelling at me, or the ocean mods author on how come their waves are huge and their boat is flying.
In the end, i tossed in the towel on that particualr aspect. If i could get a better scene.dat file tailor made to the wave mechanics ive been using, then id put the larger waves back in. But, ive got enough to work on, and im tired of messing with this aspect of the mod.
That said, if people REALLY prefer the old wave settings, ill reverse this change.
Hence poll.