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'''Dorito''' | '''Dorito''' was the first publicly available modloader for CrossCode, written by released sometime in late 2015 by [[user:Nnubes256|Ignacio "Nnubes256" Gutiérrez Gómez]] and publicly announced on the [[CrossCode phpBB forums]]. | ||
Being the first CrossCode modloader project ever, it was very bare-bones compared to modern modloaders such as [[CCLoader]], as no modding infrastructure was in place at the time. | |||
== Features == | |||
The major feature introduced by Dorito consisted of a collection of utilities for monkey-patching JavaScript functions, along with a few game loading events implemented with [[github:millermedeiros/js-signals]], an event system written in JavaScript. These events resemble the modern [[mod loading stages]]. Another feature that made Dorito unique was its installation procedure: the loader was contained in a single HTML page which you had to replace <code>node-webkit.html</code> with. However, it had no support for static asset loading, nor other quality-of-life features now present on modern modloaders. | |||
== Current status == | |||
Neither any Dorito-based mods, nor relevant [[CrossCode phpBB forums]] threads survived to this day. Parts of the so called "General Modding Thread" were able to be archived <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170811031608/http://forum.cross-code.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=250&sid=df33102d8a61a46731819a1416fce289 Wayback Archive]</ref> (only pages 1 and from 8 to 11); however, no mentions of the Dorito modloader exists on the content that managed to get archived. | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Modloaders]] | [[Category:Modloaders]] |
Revision as of 16:35, 15 August 2020
Homepage | github:Nnubes256/Dorito |
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Author | Ignacio "Nnubes256" Gutiérrez Gómez |
Written in | JavaScript |
License | MIT |
First appeared | Late 2015 |
Stable release | N/A |
Preview release | N/A |
Current status | Discontinued |
Dorito was the first publicly available modloader for CrossCode, written by released sometime in late 2015 by Ignacio "Nnubes256" Gutiérrez Gómez and publicly announced on the CrossCode phpBB forums.
Being the first CrossCode modloader project ever, it was very bare-bones compared to modern modloaders such as CCLoader, as no modding infrastructure was in place at the time.
Features
The major feature introduced by Dorito consisted of a collection of utilities for monkey-patching JavaScript functions, along with a few game loading events implemented with github:millermedeiros/js-signals, an event system written in JavaScript. These events resemble the modern mod loading stages. Another feature that made Dorito unique was its installation procedure: the loader was contained in a single HTML page which you had to replace node-webkit.html
with. However, it had no support for static asset loading, nor other quality-of-life features now present on modern modloaders.
Current status
Neither any Dorito-based mods, nor relevant CrossCode phpBB forums threads survived to this day. Parts of the so called "General Modding Thread" were able to be archived [1] (only pages 1 and from 8 to 11); however, no mentions of the Dorito modloader exists on the content that managed to get archived.