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I have been thinking about steering my modifications for RWR in a new direction and into one single modification that i have more creative control over that is not influenced so much by the expansion of the vanilla game. I did not anticipate how large RWR would grow when i first started modding it and the way i chose to mod the game is too intricate and detailed for me to keep up with the expansion of content in the game as a whole including DLC's.
I like the concept of the soldiers at war mod and i will be developing this concept further in the future.
Most of my spare time is spent studying C# programming and the unity engine.
Modding RWR is my choice of a creative outlet where i can practice some things regarding game development.
Thank you for taking interest in my mods for RWR.
@fans of the mods
Yes i am still around, i have not updated the mod in a long time due to life's many distractions and i am not good at balancing work, life and entertainment.
Yeah, the mod needs an update. That's why the game crashes at 15% of loading. Currently unusable until the author updates the mod to match the latest version of RWR.