Github is a bit intimidating if you are not a programmer. Someone might get around to it but I would not hold out hope waiting. Until then applying patches to files manually is effectively the same. A little more work but not that much, considering that you have to edit Muledump files to get it to work.
Back with another Muledump update for 27.7.X11.1
I’ve been using GitHub every day for about 2 years now. Essentially, we’d have to make a pull request and wait for the owner or a person of power of the original repository to merge in a pull request that we make from someone’s local branch. This will probably not happen due to inactivity, but a fork can be made and then published on your own as it is open source. The new muledump would have to be referenced for people to use, though.
I’m using on Mac no problem. It’s Javascript, CSS, HTML. Any browser released in the last five years or more should work fine, on any platform.
Wait what? Lmao the last time I tried it a thing said cannot be read on mac or something… Hmm I’ll try it again when I get home…
Hi @ProfIce, thanks for this update.
In your constants.js
You have:
0x7fa3: [“Rudolph the Berzerk Skin”, 10, -1, 560, 2120, 0, 750],
On my account it is: 0x7fa0
It works for most people, if you are getting the grey little square then you messed it up in some way. More people can vouch its legit and works.
I could indeed post a fork on the github but I prefer having people do it themselves so they can understand what they are doing and how.
This is true, I could post a fork but as I have said, I want people to not be intimidated and to know what they are putting into muledump
Sorry everyone for late delays, I don’t check realmeye forums as often as I do. If anyone needs help just PM me
please use the edit function (click the little pencil under your post) instead of making multi-posts.