Long story short: it doesn't.
From what I remember, a lot of effects in Ion Fury rely on EDuke32 giving mods a sort of low-level access to engine features, which makes the game very implementation-dependent. As Raze set upon to rewrite how the features are implemented so as to give instead a high-level access through ZScript, future support for Ion Fury has been entirely removed from the agenda.
From what I remember, a lot of effects in Ion Fury rely on EDuke32 giving mods a sort of low-level access to engine features, which makes the game very implementation-dependent. As Raze set upon to rewrite how the features are implemented so as to give instead a high-level access through ZScript, future support for Ion Fury has been entirely removed from the agenda.
Statistics: Posted by Gez — Fri Oct 25, 2024 5:12 am