- #Rusted warfare mods steam how to#
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I have the original games on disk but went ahead and purchased the GOG version because of the much-improved convenience-as the GOG executable installs much faster than the CD's.
#Rusted warfare mods steam install#
And if you don't want to install the newer versions that's just too bad-you get it anyway.Īlso, you'd better check which Mods the workshop has available for the game-somehow, I can't see something like MGSO being amenable to the Steam workshop's automatic, no feedback install.
#Rusted warfare mods steam mod#
That's what happens (last time I tried the Steam Mod shop) with the Steam Mod workshop-it first checks all of your mods to see if any have updates-that could take as much as 30 seconds providing there are no updates-but if it finds a mod has been updated then it automatically downloads the newer version and installs it-all the while giving you no feedback at all as to what is going on. If you don't mind an extra 30 seconds to *5 minutes +* startup time for your game every time you want to play, then yes, go with Steam and the mod workshop. Still have the discs but figure this way is easier. I bought Morrowind when it came out but never finished the game. I'm just wondering if there might be a more active modding community on Steam and/or if certain fan favorite mods work best that way.
#Rusted warfare mods steam how to#
I've a long-time Nexus mod user too, though, so it's not as if I don't know how to manage mods. If you're a fan of strategy games involving lots of units, like Total Annihilation or Supreme Commander, you should seriously take a look at this.Īlso, the game will be featured in our livestream tonight after some Ballistic Overkill, so be sure to pick up a copy if you want to play with us.Cestrad75: So with Morrowind on sale for the same price on both GOG and Steam, I am wondering: wouldn't mods just be easier to manage using the Steam version via the Workshop? Much as I prefer to give my $7 to GOG, I also like keeping things simple. Will be interesting to see what people make! The developer is planning full Steam Workshop support in future, to allow easy map and mod installation. On top of that, if an ally disconnects, you automatically gain control of their units until they come back, a nifty feature a few other RTS games have. Quite a nice feature that, hopefully it doesn't get abused by troll players. You can also now share control of a team with your ally in games, so you can control the same units. Modded units can override builtin units.Custom projectile graphics with more options.
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I didn't notice it before due to not playing on such a large map. On the larger maps, it even has the feature where you zoom-out to see icons instead of units, much like Supreme Commander has.
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With that map Rusted Warfare now has 38 skirmish maps, all of which can be played either online or against the AI. There's a huge new map, Enclosed Island, which is for up to 10 players. Flame Mech - Short range flamethrower with high HP.Plasma Mech - Long range air & ground attack.Anti-air mech - Area effect anti-air only.The developer has added in a Mech Factory, which enables you to build: Rusted Warfare is quite a fantastic little RTS game with clear inspiration from older RTS titles like Total Annihilation and it just got a huge update.