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Old 07-14-2004, 01:07 AM   #1
Marscaleb
Shadow Warrior, editing things in it
In Duke3d you could add new actors and monsters and things using the .con files. I was hoping to do that with Shadow Warrior but it doesn't have them. It doesn't even have a User.con to change the small and simple stuff like damage and level names. (Sure I could change the sounds used easily, but I can't add a new one.)

First, does anyone know why they didn't do this?

Second, does anyone know of any way I could make such changes to the game?

When you consider the many many mods people made of Duke, (and especially when you consider the ones that got published and undoubtedly forked some cash over to 3dR,) you'd think they'd want people to be doing that with SW. I mean, if you went through all the effort and work they did to makeSW more technically advanced, wouldn't you feel upset to see the lesser model used more?

I so want to make a TC of Shadow Warrior...
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Old 07-14-2004, 06:25 AM   #2
Carger2000
Re: Shadow Warrior, editing things in it
By using SWGROUP (Found HERE you can edit the episode and level names and edit some ammo info. That's about as good as it gets. (Together with editart for new art & slabspri for new voxels)
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Old 07-14-2004, 08:16 PM   #3
Marscaleb
Re: Shadow Warrior, editing things in it
Ooh! Sweet!

This is pretty cool, but still...
I can't add anything. Dang.

Man, what I'd really like is to be able to have more levels. Like, way more levels. Plus adding some extra items would be cool.
Ah, well...

Thanks anyway.
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