STEP:Email/2.2.6: Difference between revisions

From Step Mods | Change The Game
No edit summary
m (small edits)
Line 5: Line 5:
STEP v2.2.6 has been released!  <a href=http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11>Download the file</a> and check out the <a href=http://wiki.step-project.com/Changelog/2.2.6>changelog</a> for details on how to update.   
STEP v2.2.6 has been released!  <a href=http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11>Download the file</a> and check out the <a href=http://wiki.step-project.com/Changelog/2.2.6>changelog</a> for details on how to update.   


We're looking to re-vamp the changelogs as "updjumping to our v2.3.0 major release next time around. Version 2.3.0 will be our first iteration of STEP with Packs (optional mod compilations that follow a specific theme and function). Packs do not necessarily adhere to the STEP Mandate, so this will be of interest to more advance modders or those that want to expound and/or improve upon the vanilla Skyrim experience.
The next release of STEP, version 2.3.0, will be a major release that includes significant changes. In addition to an expansion of the core STEP mods, version 2.3.0 will be our first iteration of STEP with Packs (optional mod compilations that follow a specific theme and function). Packs do not necessarily adhere to the full STEP Mandate, so these will be of interest to more advanced modders and those that want to see improvements with greater changes and improvements to the vanilla Skyrim experience than the mods in the core STEP collection.


One additional feature of this change will be the inclusion of many of Neovalen's methods and mods used in his project, Skyrim Revisited, which can be thought of itself as an extensive "Pack" of sorts. We cannot present too much detail for 2.3.0 at this time, since we are still very much in the planning stage, but it will represent the next major evolution of STEP. What's more is that 2.3.0 will not abandon the ideology of the STEP Mandate or significantly change STEP so much as it will mark the beginning of the expansion of STEP beyond the vanilla Mandate. Thus, the next iteration will bring many more options in addition to the enhanced vanilla experience for which STEP has come to be known.<br>
For the past year Neovalen has been working on an expanded set of mods and installation guidelines called Skyrim Revisited (SR) that uses almost all of the core STEP mods plus many additional mods. SR is intended to provide a much more comprehensive and immersive Skyrim experience than that of vanilla Skyrim. In addition to the evolving SR, which can be thought of itself as an particularly extensive "Pack", STEP will be begin the inclusion of many of Neovalen's methods and mods used in his SR project. We cannot present too much detail for 2.3.0 at this time, since we are still very much in the planning stage, but it will represent the next major evolution of STEP. Equally important, STEP 2.3.0 will not abandon the ideology of the STEP Mandate or significantly change STEP as much as it will mark the beginning of the a richer expansion of STEP beyond the vanilla Mandate. Thus, the next iteration will bring many more options in addition to the enhanced vanilla experience for which STEP has come to be known.<br>
      
      
Regards,<br>
Regards,<br>

Revision as of 02:30, June 3, 2013

Subject: STEP v2.2.6 Released

Dear {username},

STEP v2.2.6 has been released! <a href=http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11>Download the file</a> and check out the <a href=http://wiki.step-project.com/Changelog/2.2.6>changelog</a> for details on how to update.

The next release of STEP, version 2.3.0, will be a major release that includes significant changes. In addition to an expansion of the core STEP mods, version 2.3.0 will be our first iteration of STEP with Packs (optional mod compilations that follow a specific theme and function). Packs do not necessarily adhere to the full STEP Mandate, so these will be of interest to more advanced modders and those that want to see improvements with greater changes and improvements to the vanilla Skyrim experience than the mods in the core STEP collection.

For the past year Neovalen has been working on an expanded set of mods and installation guidelines called Skyrim Revisited (SR) that uses almost all of the core STEP mods plus many additional mods. SR is intended to provide a much more comprehensive and immersive Skyrim experience than that of vanilla Skyrim. In addition to the evolving SR, which can be thought of itself as an particularly extensive "Pack", STEP will be begin the inclusion of many of Neovalen's methods and mods used in his SR project. We cannot present too much detail for 2.3.0 at this time, since we are still very much in the planning stage, but it will represent the next major evolution of STEP. Equally important, STEP 2.3.0 will not abandon the ideology of the STEP Mandate or significantly change STEP as much as it will mark the beginning of the a richer expansion of STEP beyond the vanilla Mandate. Thus, the next iteration will bring many more options in addition to the enhanced vanilla experience for which STEP has come to be known.

Regards,
The STEP Team


/*-----------------------------------------------------
You are receiving this email because you are a member of the <a href="http://forum.step-project.com/">STEP Community Forums</a> who has agreed to receive emails from administrators. If you would like to unsubscribe from these notifications, follow these steps:

1. While logged into the forums, browse to the <a href="http://forum.step-project.com/usercp.php?action=options">Edit Options page</a> of the UserCP.
2. Under "Messaging and Notification", unselect the box marked "Receive emails from the Administrators.".
3. Click "Update Options at the bottom of the frame.