TGRCP1 V1.7x was the first to introduce the DeHacked LUMP, despite that TGRDM3 also inherits the same but slightly modified lump, the lump support is underpowered and yet outdated. As time moves on, the DeHacked lump can cause problems later in the future while ZDoom continues to move forward. As a result, TGRDM3 must also stay ontop of the latest additions and expire from outdated or soon to be ancient support.
The lump will not completely disappear, but the lump will not be completely used as it is currently now. The current means of using the lump is mainly for the startup messages, but that is debatable if kept within the development. Everyother string can be carried into the DECORATE lump and even within the MapInfo lump. In short, the dependence that DeHacked once had, will be no longer within TGRDM3.
Goodbye DeHacked!
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Goodbye DeHacked!
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Re: Goodbye DeHacked!
Well, you can put that in a [wiki]LANGUAGE[/wiki] lump instead then.Tiger wrote:The current means of using the lump is mainly for the startup messages
All strings you can change in DEHACKED, you can also change in LANGUAGE.
(LANGUAGE also allows you to make internationalized versions. You couldn't put different strings for English and German, for example, with DEHACKED.)
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Re: Goodbye DeHacked!
Thanks for sharing that information, I'll take a deeper look at the LANGUAGE lump! It seems that I have no use for the DEHACKED lump anymoreGez wrote:Well, you can put that in a [wiki]LANGUAGE[/wiki] lump instead then.Tiger wrote:The current means of using the lump is mainly for the startup messages
All strings you can change in DEHACKED, you can also change in LANGUAGE.
(LANGUAGE also allows you to make internationalized versions. You couldn't put different strings for English and German, for example, with DEHACKED.)
Nicholas 'Tiger' Gautier