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Post by Quintaxel on Nov 17, 2013 17:33:17 GMT 1
I found a spreadsheet with a list of stuff that was published on BKP. The file is far from complete and should be tidied up but it could be a start. The spreadsheet can be found here. The Blitzkrieg Vanilla+ I had in mind would have to remain vanilla. I mean that the content could be expanded (units, objects) but the gameplay would have to remain Vanilla. Exception could be mods that are generally accepted by the community as game improvements (eg. Stalingrad AIlogic, AP and AT mines in different colours,...). So a couple of scoops of vanilla are added but it remains vanilla. Mods that change the gameplay or appearance should be 'toppings' and could be added as separate pak files. Quality is more important than quantity. Objects, units, skins etc. should be consistent with the quality of the original game. Again I probably underestimate this, but there is no hurry is there ? @ Van Osten If it is not too much trouble (read work) then please share your list.
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Post by Quintaxel on Jun 28, 2014 17:44:20 GMT 1
For those interested. I found this handy database for managing my collection of BK user made content. So far this is the best solution I found. Link to developer's site
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 21:10:27 GMT 1
If you can share this DB, please do! It looks very good! Especially for chaotics like I am!
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Post by Quintaxel on Jun 30, 2014 7:44:22 GMT 1
No problem to share VO. In the licensed version it is possible to create a custom database or database template. So I guess if I share the database template then it would be possible to use this template with the free version of the database. Give me some time to check this.
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Post by Quintaxel on Jul 1, 2014 9:16:29 GMT 1
Vonosten, In the free version of Multi Collector it is not possible to make a custom database template but is should be possible to use the template I made. I'm trying to make the database more portable so it can run from an external disk. This is what you should do; 1) Extract the MultiCollectorFree.rar to a directory of your choice 2) Also extract the zip file containing the database template ( BKDatabaseTemplate.zip) 3) Run the program.(MultiCollector.exe) The first screen should show the database manager. 4) Cick <Add existing> and browse for the database template (BKtemplate.mc) You could also opt to install the free version form using the installer. In that case you can skip step 1. If this works I'll send you the content of the database so you can import it. The database is still small but maybe if more people use this database we could exchange records (import/export) Should more users uses the database then I can still make changes to the template. If there are any suggestions or remarks then just fire away. Let me know if it works.
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