DX-Ball 2: 20th Anniversary Edition

DX-Ball 2: 20th Anniversary Edition

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11 comentários
Kry  [autor] 25 dez. 2020 às 8:30 
@shhhhh2 See the conversation below I had with Vincent. It has information about how to create a custom gamemode.
shhhhh2 25 dez. 2020 às 4:54 
How do I create a game mode file?
ColdWarrior 29 jul. 2020 às 9:10 
It's great, but you need to update the gamemode and remove the Plasma ball powerup since it makes the ball big
Vincent Krebs 12 nov. 2019 às 8:54 
I think the whole point in locking the game from custom files is to keep control on rules for on-line scores. But that could be done otherwise, I personally love to be able to include my own musics or levels. For example in Kyodai Mahjongg you have folders and you just put whatever you want in them.
McDude73  [autor] 12 nov. 2019 às 6:34 
I thought at one point you would have been able to put such a thing in the custom folder containing your mod for the workshop, but I guess not... I'd like to experiment with that though.
Vincent Krebs 27 out. 2019 às 11:14 
I see, I thought there may be a more simple way as I didn't create any boardset but only want to try modes. I wish the files just appear in the menu normally when you put them inside the regular gamemode folder. Thank you very much for helping though.
Kry  [autor] 27 out. 2019 às 5:53 
@Vincent C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\ You will see 1 or SOME folders that have random numbers in their name. Try to find the DXBall 2 folder in one of those folders. Then find a folder ID that has your board-set in it and paste the gamemode file in it. Then it will appear in the menu.
Vincent Krebs 27 out. 2019 às 4:32 
@Kry I know that, but I'm asking how to actually use it in the game. When I create my own customized files they do not appear in the menu.
Kry  [autor] 22 out. 2019 às 22:43 
@Vincent To make a custom gamemode all you have to do is go to the gamemodes folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DX-Ball 2 - 20th Anniversary Edition) and then find the gamemodes folder. Copy and paste any gamemode file you want and just open it with notepad.
Vincent Krebs 22 out. 2019 às 20:02 
Please Kry can you tell me how you can use and test a customized gamemode file ? Mine doesn't show in the menu, and when I use an existing filename the menu displays "unknown" and the game crashes when I start it. Thank you very much.
TwoSpacesSG  [autor] 2 set. 2019 às 9:23 
This set includes some of my first ever custom levels I made for this game. Hopefully they aren't complete garbage.