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Mod betas

Started by Chingchang, November 23, 2008, 11:18:02 AM

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Chingchang

Is it possible to get the beta versions of mods, such as the Network Widening Mod, Railroad Addon Mod, RHW 3, and so forth?

(please don't rip my face off for asking...)

Andreas

If there are public beta versions, they are usually posted in the respective showcase/development thread. There won't be any public betas for the NAM and its related plugins, though, since this process requires in-depth knowledge how those mods work internally. It is very easy to screw up your game this way, and you might have a hard time to get the latest public version running properly again.
Andreas

Chingchang

Quote from: Andreas on November 23, 2008, 11:21:05 AM
If there are public beta versions, they are usually posted in the respective showcase/development thread. There won't be any public betas for the NAM and its related plugins, though, since this process requires in-depth knowledge how those mods work internally. It is very easy to screw up your game this way, and you might have a hard time to get the latest public version running properly again.
Ok.

So I guess there are no public betas for the projects I mentioned? Oh well.

Diggis

Quote from: Chingchang on November 24, 2008, 09:17:17 AM
Ok.

So I guess there are no public betas for the projects I mentioned? Oh well.

No, unfortunalty not.  They are by invitation only, to members of the community who have shown a strong interest in network related activities and how they work.  My suggestion to you would be to start contributing to discussion in the NAM boards showing you willingness to learn and contribute.  :thumbsup: