Creating jumpers

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lucasp17
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Creating jumpers

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Is it possible to create Jumpers the same way like Hills by xml files? I would like to export data from Excel. IT would be very fast. Creating Jumper in game Costs few minutes. If i want to create 100 IT would be 3 or more hours. By xml file i Can do IT in 20 minutes.
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It is a great idea!
lucasp17
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Is there someone who can answer the question?
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Would it be possible to make CPU jumpers for custom hills in this way? :)
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The ski jumper files are encrypted XML files, so similar system could be possible. I have to think if there would any other consequences.
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Could you say someting more? Did you think about it?
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Jussi Koskela wrote:The ski jumper files are encrypted XML files, so similar system could be possible. I have to think if there would any other consequences.
Dear Jussi,
Could You tell if it is possible? If it's true CPU would work on new version, creating them in xml would be amazing.

Only few parameters would be necessary.
- name
- nation
- player
- skills [normal, large, flying]
- colors for all 11 elements.

Creating jumpers automaticlly would be much easier and give some fun.

Thank you in advance for reply.
Greetings.
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lucasp17 wrote:
Jussi Koskela wrote:The ski jumper files are encrypted XML files, so similar system could be possible. I have to think if there would any other consequences.
Dear Jussi,
Could You tell if it is possible? If it's true CPU would work on new version, creating them in xml would be amazing.

Only few parameters would be necessary.
- name
- nation
- player
- skills [normal, large, flying]
- colors for all 11 elements.

Creating jumpers automaticlly would be much easier and give some fun.

Thank you in advance for reply.
Greetings.
I haven't made any progress on this, so it won't be available in 1.8.0.
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Jussi Koskela wrote:
lucasp17 wrote:
Jussi Koskela wrote:The ski jumper files are encrypted XML files, so similar system could be possible. I have to think if there would any other consequences.
Dear Jussi,
Could You tell if it is possible? If it's true CPU would work on new version, creating them in xml would be amazing.

Only few parameters would be necessary.
- name
- nation
- player
- skills [normal, large, flying]
- colors for all 11 elements.

Creating jumpers automaticlly would be much easier and give some fun.

Thank you in advance for reply.
Greetings.
I haven't made any progress on this, so it won't be available in 1.8.0.
Ok, it is not problem. But do You have any plans about it?
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Dear Jussi,
I hope You will remember this idea.

Thank You
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Do You have any plans to allow creating jumpers by xml files?
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@Jussi Koskela, please do not ignore me.
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I have put a few thoughts on this but no more progress yet.
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