Very initial feedback for 1.1 patch so far:
Perhaps desc.ini filename should be named spelldesc.ini to minimize confusion on the journey ahead.
Perhaps hero.ini filename should be named herogender.ini to minimize confusion on the journey ahead. Also, I didn't know Shalla the Amazon, and indeed apparently every single hero is male. Or maybe combine this into herodata.ini as a line for each hero?
ore.ini, herodata.ini and races.ini are a dream come true for screwing around with game balance. Thank you!
elevation.ini was also a great addition and has fixed the glob of useless mountain range problems on my maps, but was a previous version addition.
Documentation in modding.ini is excellent at first glance, but I'll need some time to really tear into it.
Wishlist still: damage and % success chance and spell resist modifier for spells accessible. Mostly because disabling Crack's Call is an inelegant solution. A solution option that I appreciate, but inelegant. Better than giving it a 100 casting cost, at least, since it doesn't eat up a research spot.
Perhaps desc.ini filename should be named spelldesc.ini to minimize confusion on the journey ahead.
Perhaps hero.ini filename should be named herogender.ini to minimize confusion on the journey ahead. Also, I didn't know Shalla the Amazon, and indeed apparently every single hero is male. Or maybe combine this into herodata.ini as a line for each hero?
ore.ini, herodata.ini and races.ini are a dream come true for screwing around with game balance. Thank you!
elevation.ini was also a great addition and has fixed the glob of useless mountain range problems on my maps, but was a previous version addition.
Documentation in modding.ini is excellent at first glance, but I'll need some time to really tear into it.
Wishlist still: damage and % success chance and spell resist modifier for spells accessible. Mostly because disabling Crack's Call is an inelegant solution. A solution option that I appreciate, but inelegant. Better than giving it a 100 casting cost, at least, since it doesn't eat up a research spot.