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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

1.10 released, Moonshadows updated accordingly.

The title says it all; Moonshadows has been updated and is now compatible with the recently-released official 1.10 patch. :)

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Blogger Ernie Noa said...

Did you run into any odd problems with textures with the 1.10 upgrade? I've got some RED. I MEAN NEON RED walls in Tomoachan now. Very odd. I posted on the bioware forum, but regrettably won't have much time to work on this until the weekend.

I also saw someone gave you a 2 recently on the forum. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and I always welcome all feedback even negative feedback, but...that was a load of troll dung. Your mod rocks!

October 2, 2007 8:53 PM  
Blogger Alex said...

Hey Ernie,

1.07beta messed with some of my meta tiles in the interior cave tileset, making the textures all wacko (a simple replacing of the tiles in the toolset fixed it though). I had the neon red issue throughout development of Moonshadows on interior tiles, but it only ever showed up in the toolset, and only for certain tilesets (castle interior & crypt, iirc). Sooo...not sure what's up. :-/

Yeah, I thought the 2 was a bit of a low blow *cough* *troll* *cough* but not much I can do about it. Glad you're enjoying the mod though! :)

October 2, 2007 9:06 PM  
Blogger Ernie Noa said...

Sounds simple enough. I'll have to give it a try over the next few days. I've got a busy week and I have to work at least Friday night, so it will have to live unpatched.

I guess I need to check Keep on the Borderlands too.

Thanks,

Ernie

October 2, 2007 10:26 PM  
Blogger Ernie Noa said...

Thanks again for the help. It worked like a charm. I'm uploading a fixed copy of my mod now.

October 3, 2007 7:36 PM  

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