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Maybe a more productive approach is to encourage experienced users to run the lobby locally and apply their own changes to it? This is what some of the developers do already and similar to modding the game itself, and sidesteps the need to get changes merged back upstream. Someone could even distribute a Chobby with all the settings anybody ever found worthwhile to implement as an expert option.
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1 |
Maybe a more productive approach is to encourage experienced users to run the lobby locally and apply their own changes to it? This is what some of the developers do already and similar to modding the game itself, and sidesteps the need to get changes merged back upstream. Someone could even distribute a Chobby with all the settings anybody ever found worthwhile to implement as an expert option.
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The
one
drawback
is
having
to
manually
download
updates
to
the
lobby
once
in
a
while,
but
Chobby
receives
relatively
few
major
updates,
and
the
kind
of
target
user
should
be
comfortable
with
manual
software
updates
every
few
months.
But
this
would
allow
to
add
greater
functionality
with
a
faster
turnaround
without
adding
any
extra
UI
burden
in
the
main
lobby.
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3 |
The
one
drawback
is
having
to
manually
download
updates
to
the
lobby
once
in
a
while,
but
Chobby
receives
relatively
few
major
updates,
and
the
kind
of
target
user
should
be
comfortable
with
manual
software
updates
every
few
months.
But
this
would
allow
to
add
greater
functionality
with
a
faster
turnaround
without
adding
any
extra
UI
burden
in
the
main
lobby,
and
would
be
valuable
if
there's
more
than
a
few
similar
features
that
have
been
requested.
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