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Developer instructions
Martin Barker (Keatran) edited this page May 6, 2024
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- Use Visual Studio Community (2019 or above). Install .NET dev tools when prompted.
- Install .NET Framework 4.7.2 SDK.
- .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 SDK is available as a component of Visual Studio. See next step.
- In Visual Studio, install ".NET Framework 3.5 Development Tools" & "Visual Studio Tools for Unity" (in Tools > Get Tools and Functionalities > Individual Components <>)
- Make a fork of the project and download it locally.
- Open Powershell as administrator and execute
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope LocalMachine
- Change directory to your Memoria Fork download location and run powershell script
.\SetupProjectEnvironment.ps1
- Once you've committed your changes to your fork, make it a Pull Request to the main repository.
- I recommend Github Desktop for easy push to repository.
- Make a copy of an existing item from the "StreamingAssets\Scripts" folder.
- Change a namespace to your own.
- Make some changes.
- Run Memoria.Compiler.exe from the "Compiler".
- Run the game, test what you need and see Memoria.log and output_log.txt for errors.
Now you can change mechanics of battle actions. In the future, I will add more scriptable entries. Also, you can use a Visual Studio project from the "Project" folder. It will load every .cs file from the "Sources\Battle" folder. Be careful - future updates could remove your changes. Please make your own copies if it possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU4T3GSIjxs
- Please don't change any data that can be sent to the game server! We don't want any trouble.
- Don't change a serializable data that can be deserialized by the Unity Engine. The game will crash or corrupt.
If your trying to run the game in debug mode you need to make sure you have the "Visual Studio Tools for Unity" installed,
- Open "Visual Studio Installer"
- Click "Modify" on the Visual Studio's version your using for the Memoria Project.
- Click "Individual components"
- Search for "Unity"
- Tick the checkbox for "Visual Studio Tools for Unity" & "Unity Hub"
- Click the "Install while downloading" or "Download All, Then Install" button in the bottom right. &. Wait for installer to complete.
- Launch Memoria via Steam
- Check the "Debuggable" checkbox in the Launcher.
- Click Play
- You will get an notice box saying you can now attach
- Attach to the game process
- In Visual Studios with Project open,
- Click Debug
- Click Attach Unity Debugger
- Select the Process from the Table List View
- Click OK