I've spent the last week digging into events and creating the beginnings of a set of events used to better represent that the player's company is only part of a much larger conflict (Currently 15 events, target of 40-50) and thanks to Mpstark's ModTek it looks like everything is on track. All of my notes are on the BT Modding wiki.
My next area of interest, and I believe the last piece of the puzzle before the community is capable of creating truly unique campaigns and experiences within the framework of the Argo, is conversations.
Some time ago I was looking into them, and while I forget where, exactly, I found them, the conversations I found all appreared to be compiled in some way. I have since been told they were created in the Shadowrun editor and imported into the game, but at this time I have no idea what settings or modifications would be required for the Shadowrun editor and even how to import a functioning conversation.
I don't wish to re-invent the wheel, so does anyone have any information on how the conversation systems are formed and any process to get from either getting the SR editor to create a compatible conversation and how to get BT to read it?
Thanks in advance.
My next area of interest, and I believe the last piece of the puzzle before the community is capable of creating truly unique campaigns and experiences within the framework of the Argo, is conversations.
Some time ago I was looking into them, and while I forget where, exactly, I found them, the conversations I found all appreared to be compiled in some way. I have since been told they were created in the Shadowrun editor and imported into the game, but at this time I have no idea what settings or modifications would be required for the Shadowrun editor and even how to import a functioning conversation.
I don't wish to re-invent the wheel, so does anyone have any information on how the conversation systems are formed and any process to get from either getting the SR editor to create a compatible conversation and how to get BT to read it?
Thanks in advance.