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![]() ![]() Having already some sort of Loom Recap from the Tech Demo era, I decided to tweak it a little bit and make it more complete and informative. Much more people than I expected were bothered because they needed to play (or re-play) Loom in order to fully understand Forge. I just didn't see the point in spending time for that until the game itself supports those OSes. Unfortunately the new launcher fully supports only Windows so far, but there will be Linux and probably also Mac support in the future, as Lua-LOVE is a cross-platform framework. But I was also very unhappy with the default winsetup.exe, both in terms of functionality and looks. This is one of the things I did mainly to learn a new scripting language and obtain a know-how useful in other contexts. Also, all levels are now a bit more forgiving: if you trace back just one dot, nothing happens and you can still complete the schematic and going out of boundaries is a bit more unlikely. Standard is a bit easier as well, and Expert is almost the same as before. Practice is like that now, with no boundaries at all: just connect all the dots in the right order, and it will be fine. In the end I realized there should be at least a Proficiency Level that is very easy, to encounter the favor of the adventure purists.
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