From a3bad22c0c8db3150cc7f8fe87ec5d8fbc67db3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Froemling Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 15:22:13 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index afe24a31..03e01d23 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ The Ballistica project is the foundation for the next generation of [BombSquad]( * A: Yes and no. All code contained in this repo is MIT licensed and free for use anywhere. This includes game scripts, pipeline tools, etc. In the future I hope to expand this to include at least some binary sources. Anything not included here, however, even if automatically downloaded by build scripts, is still copyrighted and cannot be redistributed without explicit consent. This includes assets and game binaries. So in general: create and share mods to your heart's content, but please don't distribute your own complete copy of the game. Please email support@froemling.net if you have any questions. * **Q: Will my existing BombSquad 1.4.x mods still work?** -* A: No. All mods will need to be explicitly updated to work with the new ballistica apis in 1.5+. This may or may not be a significant amount of work depending on the mod. I would highly suggest tinkering around with some of the new features in 1.5 such as type-safe Python and dynamic assets before attempting to port any old mods. You may also want to consider simply sticking with 1.4 versions for a while longer since they will still be fully supported, especially for server duties. The new 1.5 apis may still be in significant flux for at least a while until the dust settles. +* A: No. All mods will need to be explicitly updated to work with the new ballistica apis in 1.5+. This may or may not be a significant amount of work depending on the mod. I would highly suggest tinkering around with some of the new features in 1.5 such as type-safe Python and dynamic assets before attempting to port any old mods. You may also want to consider simply sticking with 1.4 versions for a while longer since they will still be fully supported, especially for server duties. The new ballistica apis may still be in significant flux for at least a while until the dust settles.