2011-07-28, 10:26 PM
A list would be nice, but it would take a fair amount of work. Todd's installer includes fan-made custom models which aren't covered by the v1.2 patch. The easy way to add the custom extras to v1.2 is to drop the 1.2 main folders into the 1.1 folders and overwrite. You should end up with all the 1.2 default models/exes and the extra addons from Todd's package. Then just put the combined folders back into the install directory and you should be good to go.
Quote:What I have in mind (John hopefully youre reading this) is getting the basic set you use for 1.2 on the sites installation page, then having a subversion download for people to check in and get the latest addons that I will host, knowing that they will have to back up any personal files that may be similarly named so as not to cause conflicts...though I think I would for most purposes have two seperate repositories set up...one that will update your SOM files and one that will download addons into a seperate folder so you can manage which you install.I tried the subversion system while working with Mick and I didn't care for it personally. Maybe I'm missing something, but it just seems needlessly complicated and it also takes up a fair amount of space (relatively) since it stores hidden copies of each version on your PC. If model packs were made with an installer, it would be easy enough to add/remove individual packs through Windows normal add/remove programs setup. It wouldn't hurt to release customs in both ways so people could pick the method they prefer.