EmperorFool
Deity
XML is data--not code. Code tells the computer what to do, gives it instructions to execute. Data is like your address or your grocery list. While XML is not as easy as writing a grocery list, it's not that far off. Especially given the subset of XML features Civ4 uses.
I agree that a GUI editor would be easier for making small changes to an existing unit, but for that XMLSpy--a free program--is sufficient.
Your argument about not having enough time to learn programing because you are doing other more important things is the exact same argument against having the Firaxis developers write a GUI tool. It's all about opportunity costs. If they spend time writing a GUI tool, they don't spend that time adding multiplayer capabilities or a mod browser.
That's right, you can now find and install mods within the game itself. No more going to CFC, downloading a ZIP, unzipping it into the wrong place, posting for help, waiting three days to learn the correct place, putting it there, restarting, having it break, posting again . . . and finally getting to play as Poland after two weeks of runaround.
I understand that you're angry that Firaxis isn't addressing your needs, but I would bet there are less than one thousand people with your precise need whereas there will be millions of people who want to install and play mods easily. I'm glad they prioritized the way they did. There are plenty of solutions for editing XML.
I agree that a GUI editor would be easier for making small changes to an existing unit, but for that XMLSpy--a free program--is sufficient.
Your argument about not having enough time to learn programing because you are doing other more important things is the exact same argument against having the Firaxis developers write a GUI tool. It's all about opportunity costs. If they spend time writing a GUI tool, they don't spend that time adding multiplayer capabilities or a mod browser.
That's right, you can now find and install mods within the game itself. No more going to CFC, downloading a ZIP, unzipping it into the wrong place, posting for help, waiting three days to learn the correct place, putting it there, restarting, having it break, posting again . . . and finally getting to play as Poland after two weeks of runaround.
I understand that you're angry that Firaxis isn't addressing your needs, but I would bet there are less than one thousand people with your precise need whereas there will be millions of people who want to install and play mods easily. I'm glad they prioritized the way they did. There are plenty of solutions for editing XML.