Mod builder

  • GreenFireDragon
    10th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I'm making a mod builder, right now nothing is finished(well almost nothing).

     

    I need help because alone it will be a lot of work.

     

    Source: https://github.com/GreenFireDragon/TPTModBuilder/tree/master/TPTModBuilder

     

    Please say wath you think, it will take some time before it's finished but just say what you think on this moment.

     

    1 thing: It's windows only because I only have 1 pc with windows and nothing else.

     

    EDIT: It's written in C#(.cs)

    Edited 2 times by GreenFireDragon. Last: 10th Nov 2013
  • BoredInSchool
    10th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    what will you be able to do with it(like what kinds of mods will you be able to create?)

  • GreenFireDragon
    10th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @BoredInSchool (View Post)

     Wathever mod you want

  • mniip
    11th Nov 2013 Developer 1 Permalink
    @GreenFireDragon (View Post)
    C#? seriously? And how exactly does it "build" "mods"?

    EDIT: "Form1", "ListBox1", i see you are totally overusing gui creators...
    So... all this does is download TPT source and dlls?
    Edited once by mniip. Last: 11th Nov 2013
  • GreenFireDragon
    11th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Until now, yes

  • Epiclark
    3rd Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Post a detailed tutorial.

    I get .lua files for TPT mods, and lots are infected .exe scams. Does this make .exe s or .lua scripts?

    There needs to be an easy gui too. I know some C# but only like "hello world" stuff.

  • FeynmanLogomaker
    3rd Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @Epiclark (View Post)
    There's no tutorial because it's not completed. Also, only one compiled mod that I know of has ever been malicious, and it was a long time ago.

    also, huge necro

  • EasyYT
    12th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink
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Locked by jacob1: necro; this never worked anyway