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Medieval Engineers: Year 2018 in review, plans for 2019

2018 was a very productive year for Medieval Engineers. Just as with Space Engineers, Medieval Engineers also switched to the major update approach.

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added2018 was a very productive year for Medieval Engineers. Just as with Space Engineers, Medieval Engineers also switched to the major update approach. We started the year with the introduction of the log walls, and performance improvements through better handling of parallel logic. We also introduced a pretty major feature for the modding community: the ability to make mods have a list of dependencies! This has made the modding community more tight-knit as they started to work together on higher quality mods. ... Continue reading: https://blog.marekrosa.org/2019/01/year-2018-in-review-plans-for-2019.html

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added2018 was a very productive year for Medieval Engineers. Just as with Space Engineers, Medieval Engineers also switched to the major update approach. We started the year with the introduction of the log walls, and performance improvements through better handling of parallel logic. We also introduced a pretty major feature for the modding community: the ability to make mods have a list of dependencies! This has made the modding community more tight-knit as they started to work together on higher quality mods. ... Continue reading: https://blog.marekrosa.org/2019/01/year-2018-in-review-plans-for-2019.html

2018 was a very productive year for Medieval Engineers. Just as with Space Engineers, Medieval Engineers also switched to the major update approach. We started the year with the introduction of the log walls, and performance improvements through better handling of parallel logic. We also introduced a pretty major feature for the modding community: the ability to make mods have a list of dependencies! This has made the modding community more tight-knit as they started to work together on higher quality mods. ... Continue reading: https://blog.marekrosa.org/2019/01/year-2018-in-review-plans-for-2019.html

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