Due to the huge interest and the nice pictures etc. i merged some threads and added all information to the first post - so you don't have to open another thread and can discuss the topic here again - and of course so people see it easier.
Custom settlements in development:
Pictures:
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And to avoid some question already anwsered i quote KK's reply, too:
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Originally Posted by King Kong
well, actually I thought that this picture wouldn't need any explanations, LL already gave the correct answer:
Originally Posted by Louis Lux
It's really self explanatory, KK is working on Minas Tirith due to recent breakthroughs in settlement modding.
And just that you know: I didn't start with the top layer of Minas Tirith.
However, I would like to point out that all this was only possible due to wilddogs (and makanyane who is his "internal beta tester" and helping hand) awesome IWTE tool, which makes all this possible. Also they helped me a lot, otherwise I wouldn't have managed to work with this tool at all.
And actually they developed this tool mainly for their own mod, so please also have a look at this one, for me this will be one of the most interesting and unique upcoming mods, with plenty of completely new castles: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=555
EDIT:
I just saw this:
Originally Posted by delra
Yeah, something like "I demand answers NOW!". ;-) Let's just wait for more screenshots to appear as work progresses. I doubt KK knows at this point how far he will go with this tool.
The tool is more powerful than most people think. It allows almost anything that you can imagine.
Last edited by MasterBigAb; September 24, 2010 at 05:59 PM.
1. The IWTE(costum settlement tool) tool has been developed for a while now
2. I qoute King Kong:
I wanted to test this settlement because I thought it would fit best for some further modifications, because it's construction is pretty simple and I thought it would be the best base for editing settlements, especially those who I would love to make in a far, far future.