SDK Version 1.05

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SDK Version 1.05

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Sorry it took so long, but it's up. Almost forgot about this, but I know that I promised it this week.

http://www.scourgeofwar.com/Downloads/S ... K_v105.exe
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Norb,

Are WarEdit and WarPack in a previous SDK?

Thanks!
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norb wrote:
Almost forgot about this, but I know that I promised it this week.
Hey, I forgot about it also, but I'm glad that you remembered!

Downloading Now!

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waredit and warpack are not included in the sdk. We have not had time to develop them for release.

I doubt that I would write waredit again. I didn't think it was very good and there are much better alternatives. Is warpack something that you guys would like to see?
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Norb,
Is that waredit any differant then Garniers OOB editor? I have that now and use it but if waredit is better I would welcome that.
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norb wrote:
.... Is warpack something that you guys would like to see?
Whatever is best for a standardized distribution I would think, however I am just starting to learn the SDK so I'm prolly not qualified to answer that question.

I do have a note on my list to see how compatible JSGME (Jones Soft Generic Mod Enabler) is with SOW mods. I imagine it would work fine as long as the developer was careful to follow the folder structure defined in the SDK.

The greatest thing about JSGME is the ability to rollback.
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SOW has a build-in mod manager and so there's no need for JSGME.
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Warpack was useful for quickly checking the numbering system in modded OOBs.
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