

We know it isn’t everypony intention when thinking of game modding, but we’d not want to risk a few people spoiling the fun for everyone. We’d not want people messing with the game numbers to “cheat” online. Q: Why not What could be bad with modding the engine?Ī: Balance issues, mostly. Modded games will also not be supported for bugs and not able to participate in official events. Them’s Fightin’ Herds is a spiritual successor to Fighting is Magic, an unlicensed fighting game based on the popular My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series created by fans of. If the game reminds you of My Little Pony, it should. A modified game will automatically change the version number, likely breaking some functions (such as online versus). After finding success on PC, 2D fighter Them’s Fightin’ Herds is making its way to consoles this fall. Q: Can we do our own modifications to the engine?Ī: No.

Capcom 2, it features a complex, combo-heavy gameplay style and over-the-top air combos.

Will there be a custom-pony maker so we can add our own OCs?Ī: Creating a viable custom character maker isn’t as easy as it sounds It is NOT only creating a “blank” pony and tackling a custom palette on top It requires far more resources into developing and technical creation than we can invest on it, and the end result would most likely end up being unsatisfactory, both for the players and the Devs… Not to mention it’d push back our Live release to end of season 3, or so. This 1-on-1 2D fighting game is based on the popular My Little Pony series and pits the main six protagonists against each other.
