Modded Levels
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Modded Levels
Hi guys!
Recently, we've seen a growing trend of modified levels being posted by various users. While they bring new elements of gameplay into Wonderland, those who wishes to keep their Wonderland experience vanilla may not be able to tell modded levels from normal levels. Hence, we're introducing some new rules:
1. Modded Levels should be marked in the title using the "(Modded)" tag, similar to how you would tag an Advanced level (levels with custom content).
2. Mods should be posted in the relevant Custom Content section, and thread titles should follow this format: "New Mod - (your mod name)".
Existing modded levels should have their title modified if not already marked. This currently only applies to the RTW section. For WA, please see here.
Thank you, and keep the levels coming!
tyteen
Recently, we've seen a growing trend of modified levels being posted by various users. While they bring new elements of gameplay into Wonderland, those who wishes to keep their Wonderland experience vanilla may not be able to tell modded levels from normal levels. Hence, we're introducing some new rules:
1. Modded Levels should be marked in the title using the "(Modded)" tag, similar to how you would tag an Advanced level (levels with custom content).
2. Mods should be posted in the relevant Custom Content section, and thread titles should follow this format: "New Mod - (your mod name)".
Existing modded levels should have their title modified if not already marked. This currently only applies to the RTW section. For WA, please see here.
Thank you, and keep the levels coming!
tyteen
Last edited by tyteen4a03 on Fri Dec 02, 2016 12:58 am, edited 2 times in total.
Hmm. Modding in Wonderland? Must be right up my alley since I like making mods and custom content, especially when I'm on Steam for Steam Workshop. I'm pretty sure modding requires Blitz3D coding, given the games are run by it?
What if we make a major mod like a Half-Life mod, changing up many assets like creating our own Wonderland game, similar to how WA custom hubs work? Would that be allowed here? Of course uploading the core game which the mod runs on (Like the .exe) would be illegal. I might be missing something.
What if we make a major mod like a Half-Life mod, changing up many assets like creating our own Wonderland game, similar to how WA custom hubs work? Would that be allowed here? Of course uploading the core game which the mod runs on (Like the .exe) would be illegal. I might be missing something.
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Mods like these are allowed as long as they adhere to the Wonderland Fangame Rules regarding the content of the game.RoberTime wrote:Hmm. Modding in Wonderland? Must be right up my alley since I like making mods and custom content, especially when I'm on Steam for Steam Workshop. I'm pretty sure modding requires Blitz3D coding, given the games are run by it?
What if we make a major mod like a Half-Life mod, changing up many assets like creating our own Wonderland game, similar to how WA custom hubs work? Would that be allowed here? Of course uploading the core game which the mod runs on (Like the .exe) would be illegal. I might be missing something.
The only rule with regards to distributing mods is that the downloads cannot contain official Wonderland assets. This includes game files, assets or anything that could allow a user to play Wonderland for free. To get around this limitation, techniques such as Binary Patching can be used. (This rule isn't really enforced per se but it's here to keep piracy to a minimum).
Caton, Wonderland series was made in Blitz3D. Don't even dream about things like that because Blitz itself is simply too old for them.Caton wrote:could Patrick add lua scripting to the game so it could be easy to add custom game elements?
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Re: Modded Levels
Hi,
The only restriction on sharing mods is that they cannot use licensed Wonderland components in the downloads. This covers any assets, game files, or other items that would let a player play Wonderland for free. Techniques like binary patching can be employed to get around this restriction. This regulation is merely present to limit piracy; it is not actually implemented. I hope u can understand. Also work on outdoor furniture.
The only restriction on sharing mods is that they cannot use licensed Wonderland components in the downloads. This covers any assets, game files, or other items that would let a player play Wonderland for free. Techniques like binary patching can be employed to get around this restriction. This regulation is merely present to limit piracy; it is not actually implemented. I hope u can understand. Also work on outdoor furniture.
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Re: Modded Levels
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Re: Modded Levels
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Re: Modded Levels
I don't think they were speaking from a place of officiality but one of knowledge.