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So, are you dropping the campaign, and just making modding tools for players to make their own campaigns? I sure hope not. It seems like you should finish the campaign and story of the game before you work on mods and workshop stuff. Just my thoughts, obviously. I sure hope you're not giving up on the developer made story and campaign.
No no no. Please rest assured that the official adventure and campaign is always our main quest and we're working on it. Fixing bugs and adding some new features in weekly updates are just side quests ;)
p.s. Thanks to the well-designed Steam APIs, for programmers, supporting Steam Workshop is a piece of cake, just a few hundred lines of code ;)
I sure hope you're not giving up on the developer made story and campaign.
Thanks guys..now if you will make it so people can write their own adventures..your sales would go through the roof.
Thanks BigRowdy