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* [[Civ5 Asset Types]] | * [[Civ5 Asset Types]] | ||
--[[User:Deanej|Deanej]] 02:11, 22 September 2012 (UTC) | --[[User:Deanej|Deanej]] 02:11, 22 September 2012 (UTC) | ||
:* Regarding the second link, it is now obsolete as ModBuddy automatically updates the game when you build. The second trick is still valid but not worthwhile enough. | |||
:* Regarding the third link, it was incomplete, it is now mainly obsolete since G&K and I plan to write a "persistent data storage" article to cover the topic anyway. | |||
:* Regarding the first link I still haven't decided: most of the informations presented in it are general ones that add a lot of clutter to the post, some may be obsolete (I need to test a few things), and it does not address the main and harder points. Finally I may write an article dedicated to map scripts to replace it. | |||
:* Regarding the content of the other sections, I already scanned all of them and created a list of the items to salvage on [[User:DonQuich]]. ;) | |||
:--[[User:DonQuich|DonQuich]] 08:18, 22 September 2012 (UTC) |
Revision as of 08:18, 22 September 2012
Stuff from the old Lua page not yet in the new one, recorded here for reference (from Lua and UI Reference (old version)):
- Create a Map Script: Guide and Issues
- How To Reload Lua Changes Without Exiting the Game
- Storing Information Across Saved Games
- Lua Game Objects
- Lua Game Events
- Civ5 Asset Types
--Deanej 02:11, 22 September 2012 (UTC)
- Regarding the second link, it is now obsolete as ModBuddy automatically updates the game when you build. The second trick is still valid but not worthwhile enough.
- Regarding the third link, it was incomplete, it is now mainly obsolete since G&K and I plan to write a "persistent data storage" article to cover the topic anyway.
- Regarding the first link I still haven't decided: most of the informations presented in it are general ones that add a lot of clutter to the post, some may be obsolete (I need to test a few things), and it does not address the main and harder points. Finally I may write an article dedicated to map scripts to replace it.
- Regarding the content of the other sections, I already scanned all of them and created a list of the items to salvage on User:DonQuich. ;)
- --DonQuich 08:18, 22 September 2012 (UTC)