Mod Mod Tutorial
PUBLIC This page gives a detailed overview of installing, using, and creating mods for AAorris' Mod mod.
Contents
Overview of the mod mod?
Installing
Download the mod mod from my page at: [| My forum thread] and replace the necissary scripts, as well as putting the mods folder in Data/Custom/.
Using
The mods will all be deactivated by default, unless hard-coded otherwise. Press M in game and use the mod panel to activate them as you choose. To change the default settings for a mod, go to the mod_level.as file, and set active=false; to active=true;.
creating mods
Creating mods using the existing code is not hard at all. It helps to set up a good workspace for changing scripts. My setup looks a little like this.
The mod is split into the character, level, and UI components. The character component changes the game and does all the heavy lifting, the level code supplies information on the mod, like its description, author, instructions, and if it is activated or not. The UI component is written in html and is in the Data/UI/mods folder. It gives the user buttons and such to change the mod parameters.
player code
The player code is written as a class. Its structure is that of a C++ class:
class ClassName { int variable; ClassName() { variable = 1; } }; ClassName classname = ClassName();
The last line creates a global instance of the class for the rest of the script to interact with.
level code
Similarly, the level code is written in a class. It also creates an info class as one of its variables to track information common to all mods.
UI markup
The markup...
Updating mod mod files
Sorry, I'll continue this later!