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I added the option, I'm interested in knowing if it works on your side as I'm having issues on Linux with the game not opening in my external browser. It should work as I basically use the exact method as the Steam overlay being deactivated (so it works for you that way, it should with the option too)
If you have feedback for the modding Wiki, don't hesitate to share it to me in the modding Discord
And thx for the nice comments !
And I’m actually very interested in the modding section and actively using it nowadays - really great job done, it already lets me build mods just by exploring the docs
Really appreciate your contribution and all the wiki team’s effort - I didn’t know that the PZwiki Sentiment Survey was driven not just by TIS but also by contributors like you. My own contribution now is limited to workshop modding and helping other modders, so I’m more of a hungry-for-knowledge wiki user at this stage
P.S. I’ll add a bold record to my TODO - “start contributing to the PZ wiki”
P.P.S. Take my Points from me as appreciation
The wiki is not edited by TIS itself, it is us, the community who do and even you can contribute to it !
I'm part of the Wiki team, I'm in charge of the modding section of the Wiki so it might not be pages that directly interest you if you're not into that, as it's for modders and not players of PZ (for the most part).
But the rest of the team is doing this for free, in their free time as a passion project and have put an astronomical work towards improving the wiki for players like you, but of course it takes time to improve the wiki and complete it fully, especially with the amount of information in the game to document
I also hope TIS will invest more time in improving the wiki content, as they recently asked the community for the opinion in wizard - that would make this mod a must-have for diving deep into all the variety of loot, complex multi-step recipes, and those unclear-purpose items.
This will be tremendously useful as I forgot almost everything about the game, lol
I'll look into automatically linking to the Steam page of modded items
@Some Random Gamer
If mods have wikis of their own, I could possibly add support for them to link their own wiki pages to their own items, but that's barely present in the current modding scene. Currently it only supports the official wiki
@Agarthan Corporal
If you mean making such mods, you can simply learn how to do that and with experience you find obscure methods to do stuff haha 😄
The wiki is now fairly up to date, there's a lot more work being put into it for the past 2 years. Of course there's a few missing stuff, mostly new B42 things but overall it's pretty good