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by zVirtu 2166 days ago
Couldn't agree more. A Project X-like framework for scripting is capable of extending a game's lifetime in proportion to the involvement of its community, which is fortunately abundant in W:A's case.

In the same vein, the new schema format with Rubberworm capabilities was definitely a game changer. There's something so exciting about user-generated content officially making it into a base game. Thank you for making this possible!

But most importantly, it seems you guys have enough freedom to work on these sort of new features as much as the usual quality of life/bugfix changes.

How open is Team17 to these more intricate changes, especially towards the modding capabilities dream?

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Unfortunately I'm not at liberty to discuss details of our communication with Team17, but from my perspective, the outlook is pretty good!