Get Involved!
Your voices, opinions, and support are important to us.
If you like the idea behind Personalizer, you can help it lighten the world of gaming
a bit. For those of you who need to have personal incentives, we have stashed some
Personalizer Knight medals and free licenses for commercial use of Personalizer.
There are several basic ways to help.
- Draw attention to Personalizer: blog it, link to it, tell your friends and colleagues about it. Have you got gamer friends? Show them our Defaults Suck! page.
- Share your experiences related to configuring games. We will publish the most interesting stories and opinions on this topic where they belong, on this site.
- Participate: use Personalizer in your own projects.
- Contribute to Personalizer's coverage database research. Fifteen minutes of your time will make Personalizer better.
If you can think of something else, just drop us a line saying so.
Contribute to Personalizer's Coverage Database
You can support evolution of Personalizer's libraries of actions
and options by sending us configuration dumps for the games you play.
Before sending anything, please check against the
list of games we already have.
What makes a configuration dump? In case of a Personalizer-aware
game, the .vtxml file shipped with the game. You should be able to
find the file among the files installed by the game. When you do,
just send us the file. If you fail to find it this may indicate
that the developer has packaged configuration metadata with other game
resources. In latter case, don't try to reverse-engineer the game.
Instead, follow the approach for Personalizer-unaware games.
In case of a Personalizer-unaware game—and you have more chances
to encounter this type of games—open the game's setup screens
and copy everything you see there - names of actions and options,
possible option values, and anything else that influences how
the game is played. You can write things or your can take screenshots,
but the important thing is that you should do you best to capture
all the settings the game manifests.
Some games don't have setup screens, or don't list all the settings
on those screens. You can usually glean the rest of the configuration
information in the documentation for the game in question.
If you send in screenshots, try to keep the size of a message to under
10 megabytes; otherwise, the message will be rejected by our mail
server.
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