'A sneak peek at a new Wiki we've built for the community' twitter.com/totalwar
'A sneak peek at a new Wiki we've built for the community' twitter.com/totalwar
Ottoman Total Overhaul received the 2nd favorite Overhaul/Compilation Mod - 2016 award!
by_TotalWarTurkiye
Wrong link (404 - not found)
Last edited by Alpha TWC; September 26, 2012 at 10:17 AM.
Would be handy if someone made an app for the iOS or Android
But we already have one of those...
Who are "we" exactly?
CA. He quoted the text as you can see in the OP.Who are "we" exactly?
I do not see how anything has changed... has it not always been a site like that? Oh never mind, I guess the wiki is a new feature on that site.
Last edited by The Norseman; September 26, 2012 at 05:08 PM.
There is no quote in the op, but thanks anyway![]()
'A sneak peek at a new Wiki we've built for the community' I figured it was a quote as he used the ' ' signs.![]()
Sorry for link
Working link is here https://twitter.com/totalwar/status/250913023995293696
Ottoman Total Overhaul received the 2nd favorite Overhaul/Compilation Mod - 2016 award!
by_TotalWarTurkiye
There's already a link to the actual wiki though I forgot where I saw it.....
wiki.totalwar.com
Here it goes !!!!!!!
http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Official_..._and_tutorials !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by AngryTitusPullo; September 27, 2012 at 05:07 AM.
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Background info
In May 2012, The Creative Assembly released TEd, the tool used internally to create battlefield environments in Total War: Shogun 2. In September 2012, CA also unveiled a brand new suite of tools: the Assembly Kit for Shogun 2.
This kit includes the following:
The Creative Assembly has also announced full Steam Workshop integration for Total War: Shogun 2, allowing users to create and upload their own Shogun 2 mods, or simply explore existing mods made by the community.
- DAVe database tool
- Unit Editor for changing the look for units
- Tooldatabuilder for unpacking
- Campaign map reprocessing
- Max export scripts for models
- Example Max files for most model types
- BoB processing tool, also capable of building mod packs
- Documentation (see below)
Ultimately, this section of the Wiki will include tips and tutorials from The Creative Assembly which the modding community can use as a resource for learning to use these tools.
We also hope to conduct polls on what questions the community would like answering, and ultimately build a thriving modding community through the wiki.
We also have a community resources section where the community can share modding tips and tutorials they've created themselves.
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