The Witcher 3's powerful new modding tools now in testing on Steam
Based on the tools CD Projekt used to create the game in the first place, The Witcher 3's REDkit is now in testing on Steam ahead of the full launch this year.
I would love to see a feature where two fedi instances could establish a "trust" relationship, which would automatically enable a few things:
- direct relay: public posts are forwarded between the instances, as if they were on a relay together. - common emoji list: trusted instances can use each other's custom emoji. - auto-forward reports: any incoming reports are distributed to all trusted instances. - shared mod notes: moderation notes such as strikes and warnings are visible by mods of trusted instances. - report mod actions: when a moderator suspends or silences an account, a report is automatically sent to all trusted instances. - domain reputation: federation management could show a warning when some percentage of trusted instances have blocked one that you haven't reviewed. - user reputation: remote user management could show an indicator when a remote user has been suspended from one of your trusted instances.
All of these would be individual toggles, and they would only be enabled after mutual consent on both sides of the connection. I think this could pair very well with the "local bubble" feature of Akkoma / Sharkey to create safe, trusted pockets of federation. It would also reduce the time necessary to detect and respond to emerging threats.
Counter-Strike's Dust2 is now in Alien: Isolation, thanks to new mod tools
New mod tools for Alien: Isolation have opened up new possibilities for modding the horror game, such as importing Counter-Strike map Dust2, for the sake of it.
Metal: Hellsinger offers up mod tools to add your own hellish beats
Metal: Hellsinger's devs The Outsiders have released official modding tools for players to add their own tracks into the rhythm FPS, regardless of music genre.
Nier: Automata 'secret church' mystery leads to mod tools and memes
Fan-made mod tools are coming to Nier: Automata, and were used to create the 'secret church' mystery. Plus, pranksters have recreated the area in other games.