You are straight up slandering in each post, how do you expect me to respond like I give a
about your concerns?
Literally came into this forum and outright demanded something be fixed like you own it.
I talk in absolutes, there aint no sarcasm, theres just no care for people that think they are better than others.
Use the macro, its then not anyone elses issue to deal with.
I closed it because it was a hassle putting up with these random bottom tier mods that keep cropping up, in 95% of scenarios just copying the code. Bad enough that there are these mods of mods of mods that people confuse with something the team has made.
It was also closed because its dead, 1.0.9.9 was the last update for that codebase.
Code:
if(isChargeToggled)
{
...
}
You think someone needs a
proper coding background for that? Who's Mr Perfect now...
And you want to represent the mod as a mod author. I got it already, you are someone who shouldn't be representing anything in any kind. You were the first one acting with high attitude. Onto my very first post:
Where is the toggle ki charge function at? It was introduced around 1.0.8.X and isn't present in 1.0.9.9 anymore.
you came up with a sarcastic "yea, looks broken AF", while me again replying to ask what causes an option, which is mentioned inside the change logs that it does exist, is not appearing. At this point, it cannot be called ignorant, entitled or what the hell ever, asking for fix, as thinking that this way - option not showing, but clearly declared as existing, what else is there to do, hm?
The only thing you came up, again, was a rude disrespectful and as per insinuation that I am too dumb to think about that it has been removed fully on purpose.
I am done with you, seriously.
You are not able to reflect your own "crap", as you give zero
s about other people, being aggressive and defensive from the first reply, and expect people to bend to you as you were the owner of everything. Just lemme tell you one thing, as I was a mod author myself, you are nothing as a modder, if you do keep acting like this. You expect to be praised and hailed to heaven, you expect to be treated like a game developer, but you ain't. I know that behavior, as I was once like you, a sarcastic highness acting douchebag. Maybe you will learn it one day, or maybe not, as you make up assumptions that I am acting entitled, demanding fixes and what not, that your type of acting around is not good at all. It is up to you changing your own behavior and your character.
Not going to bother replying to you anymore. Have a nice day, regardless of your representation of your fullness.
PS:
You think this is hard work and proves proper coding? You as a maintainer bragging with this code snippet? Regardless of if you have ever coded an entire cs section of that mod, relying entirely on a library which has a newbie friendly documentary is nothing you should be bragging about.
This is real coding:
A real, from scratch, application and server cluster programming. Don't be so full of yourself.
Mod doesn't need fixing this is clearly a user issue.
Config is located where the images point you to.
Edit: the function had been removed but got restored / renamed again so it currently does work (Tested by me 2 minutes ago). This concludes the situation
Thanks for the proper reply!
I saw that file and tried changing the boolean before this whole conversation, but did not do any difference, that is why I replied here, just to face such a defensive "helper". As you say, it does function, as it had been restored at some time, I was able to dig a bit further into it (as going for something without having any clues if that file actually does anything is a waste of time). You guys made a little mistake in terms of IO writing. The file gets written to the wrong path, and really needs fixing.
The current path is ".\Mod Configs", TML loads and reads in files only located at ".\ModConfigs". It is not a user error, if the file creation location being set at the wrong area, as it gets created inside the wrong path direction defined by the mod logic.
By moving the file to the appropiate folder cluster, the toggle option does work.
The file creation can be tested. Left TML load in and recreate necessary config files on start up. It does end up in the wrong folder ("Mod Configs"), which also gets created by your mod.
And obviously, any changes made there will be not reflected in any way.