Yeah, the term Object is as you said obivous when they are trained
etc.....:-)







 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Geoff
Bowers
Sent: 05 February 2004 21:38
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Back-End Skin

Neil Robertson-Ravo wrote:
> Do you think that if we made user editable generic naming conventions 
> (such as changing the word object) that it could be incorporated into 
> the builds?

This is not as simple as it sounds.  You're really describing a localisation
effort -- something whcich several people have indicated they are interested
in trying.

Daemon really doesn't have any client priorities in this area.  So your
options for fast tracking this are to get together a group of like-minded
individuals in the community and drive them "like the whips of their masters
were at their backs", or sponsor daemon to do the development.

It's not a trivial exercise by any means -- if you're serious about this
  in a community sense you should start talking to our resident localisation
guru, Paul Hastings, who has threatened a localisation attempt when he has
the time.

In terms of the word object -- what would people prefer.  Our clients
generally get the idea after a modicum of training.  A "chunk" of content,
perhaps?

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/


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