[ian-reeds-games] A response

  • From: Ian Reed <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 01:34:59 -0600

Well, I've been busy with life for the past few days and I'm just trying to catch up now.

There's around 80 emails, that's pretty incredible.
Forgive my terse responses.

Mohsin, thanks for your suggestion.  I'll consider it for the future.

Niklas, currently map creators can set it so a random sound is played when the cursor is moved over that unit. So this could give some of the variety in what units say but does not support a conversation type scenario. You can also have random sentences spoken when a unit attacks or is killed using the random sounds for those.
There are currently no sounds for when a unit gets hit.

Welcome to the list Andrej!

Allan, I've added your new map pack to the map packs page.

Dickson, thanks for pointing out the bug when using that skill on an empty tile.
And thanks for the files and instructions so I could quickly reproduce it.
I was able to fix it and it will be in the next release.

Craig, transportation done already?  Amazing!
I feel I've hardly gotten anything out lately, perhaps you should be replacing me soon, smile. Well, this gives me further motivation to ensure you have the things you need for scripting.
I'll look at the after_create event for units.

Petr, welcome to the list.
I've tried to make map creation not require programming skills, but it can still be somehwat complicated. I just read your computer's stats and that you are also getting problems after 20 turns. Jarek and Mohsin mentioned similar problems.
I guess I'll need to look into that soon.
If anyone can create a map that reproduces this problem in a very short amount of time that would help me a lot. For instance, a map where I can just keep ending my turn until 20 turns are up and then experience the lag or freezing.
I'll see if I can do that right now.

I really hope that life settles down soon so I can get these bugs fixed and a few more key features out.

Ian Reed


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