Beta testers? developers? both?
I must say, A+ well done! I've never seen documentation like this upon a game's release.
Who made the wiki?
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1Parmenides
, nov. 06 2009 07:56
#1
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 07:56
#2
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 08:07
bioware did, i think
and it is very good
and it is very good
#3
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 08:41
Bryan I believe started or has contributed the most. It was available late 2008 when we signed the NDA and it has grown a lot since then. Used it a lot to get familiar with all of the options the toolset has to offer.
A fountain of knowledge!
A fountain of knowledge!
#4
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 11:23
Well, I'm not too impressed with the tutorial so far. Step one tells you to open the "Object Inspector" without telling you how. I lucked out and found it by right clicking on something and the option was there.
#5
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 11:36
The object inspector can be opened a few ways, 'view'...'other windows'...'object inspector'
Also there is an icon on most pages at the top that looks like a piece of paper and a finger that you can click.
You will use the object inspector on most things so the best bet is once it is open to dock it to your screen.
(Also we wanted to do some start up step by step tutorials showing everything step by step but ran out time so our apologies.)
Also there is an icon on most pages at the top that looks like a piece of paper and a finger that you can click.
You will use the object inspector on most things so the best bet is once it is open to dock it to your screen.
(Also we wanted to do some start up step by step tutorials showing everything step by step but ran out time so our apologies.)
#6
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 11:48
The tutoruial was probably made by someone who did everything on automatic pilot so to speak.
a Lot of technical lingo and not very logically step by step done as a good manual would be
a Lot of technical lingo and not very logically step by step done as a good manual would be
#7
Posté 06 novembre 2009 - 11:49
The object inspector was covered in the introductory tutorial, which I neglected to link to from the main page. Sorry about that oversight.
It's at http://social.biowar...uctory_tutorial
I, too, ran out of time to put together as much of the low-level introductory stuff as I would have liked. Fortunately it's a wiki, so we can continue to fill in more documentation over time. Feel free to flag any omissions like this for attention and I'll try to get to it as quickly as possible.
It's at http://social.biowar...uctory_tutorial
I, too, ran out of time to put together as much of the low-level introductory stuff as I would have liked. Fortunately it's a wiki, so we can continue to fill in more documentation over time. Feel free to flag any omissions like this for attention and I'll try to get to it as quickly as possible.
#8
Posté 07 novembre 2009 - 12:50
There are also some significant refinements, additions, and reorganizations underway right now. It will improve pretty rapidly. Give it a couple more months and it will be very nice indeed.





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