View Full Version : Cruise mod
VladasCerka
10th January 2010, 00:15
Hello,
i just want to ask you, about cruise modification. can i download modification? and what i need to edit it? like c++ editor or something else?
Danny LFS
10th January 2010, 10:37
1. Here. (http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=43103)
2. You need C# to edit it.
VladasCerka
10th January 2010, 14:01
but its old... only 1.0.2 version.... maybie there is newer version?
Krammeh
10th January 2010, 16:14
Maybe you should write your own from the ground up as a programming project, rather than just editing something that is out there.
You will be able to do a lot more if you make your own, rather than coming across the normal "dang, I can't do that because of the initial mod doesn't allow me."
VladasCerka
10th January 2010, 23:46
maybie... and last question.. whicj c# program i need to use? maybie microsoft visual c++?
dougie-lampkin
11th January 2010, 02:03
but its old... only 1.0.2 version.... maybie there is newer version?
There is, but it's part of a different project, and isn't publicly released (and more than likely won't be, I've learnt my lesson). This one is open sourced, feel free to improve and re-upload, that's the idea.
Krammeh is right though, you should start your own from scratch. This one is very badly written, and you won't learn anything beneficial from it.
maybie... and last question.. whicj c# program i need to use? maybie microsoft visual c++?
There's plenty of C# environments to choose from, I used Visual C# (http://www.microsoft.com/express/vcsharp/) :)
dawesdust_12
11th January 2010, 02:56
2 = Plenty?! :p I count Visual Studio and Mono. Even then they don't produce CLR compatible binarys. VS needs the Windows CLR, Mono needs the Mono CLR.
I suppose you can also use any text editor to make C#, and then there's a command line compiler.
dougie-lampkin
11th January 2010, 17:18
I suppose you can also use any text editor to make C#, and then there's a command line compiler.
That's what I was thinking. They mightn't technically be "environments", but there are millions of text editors to write it in, and MS do a command line compiler too :) That's the problem with a MS developed language, but damn it's so quick and easy to use I'm not complaining :D
There's more than Mono and VS too, there's EdSharp, SharpDevelop, Turbo C#, QuickSharp to name but a few ;)
joordy599
14th January 2010, 14:27
i have a insim for you its work for demo s1 and s2
if You need contact whit me me e-mail is jordy_liefers@hotmail.com
vBulletin® v3.8.6, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.