I would maybe lend a hand if you guys drop the old idea and start working with final frontier. Otherwise I think this will never be finished. No one I believe is going to do all of the art required for a large normal land setting. There could be a lot of scenarios instead perhaps with the normal land map. Just my two cents. You can stone me now.
You know, if there's still a debate about whether or not to use regular civ or Final Frontier model, Tholish's Future Mod provides a very good compromise in my opinion.
I actually began doing a long time ago in Star Wars SVN that I think does not matter now. I actually had WoC modular and the FF frontier running. The name was changed as well. I know it can be done anyway.
I even spent a lot of time making a map of the galaxy in it. I did not make each planet, but made the solar systems instead. Anyway it can be done.
Future mod's maps would have to be heavily tweaked to be used. It was not designed to show 20 planets or so.
Well anyway I am was not thinking like I said before to make Star Wars just from films. I wanted to go through whole history and use some units for slugthrowers for example so you could use a lot BtS art anyway.
There is the SVN that was started last year. Nik Naks is the admin. They added some things to it. I just began adding files a year ago, and sort of gave up when they were against using the whole history timeline, and were more concerned with the movie timeline.
Where's the download link to the mod.
if you show it to me we could use it as a starting point. The last post was 1 year ago I think that mods dead kind of like this one if we don't get organized.
And would someone please make a thread to post all the graphic files and one for XML so we can actually use them.
This is a shortcut link to download the entire SVN without a SVN client. You normally need something like http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ to upload files to SVN. It is all open source. A SVN is useful so everyone knows what has been changed and you do not have to upload the entire mod in an archive file each time.
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