contentdb/app/flatpages/help/game_support.md

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title: Supported Games
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This feature is experimental
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## Why?
The supported/compatible games feature allows mods to specify the games that they work with, which improves
user experience.
## Support sources
### mod.conf / texture_pack.conf
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You can use `supported_games` to specify games that your mod is compatible with.
You can use `unsupported_games` to specify games that your mod doesn't work with, which is useful for overriding
ContentDB's automatic detection.
Both of these are comma-separated lists of game technical ids. Any `_game` suffixes are ignored, just like in Minetest.
supported_games = minetest_game, repixture
unsupported_games = lordofthetest, nodecore, whynot
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If your package supports all games by default, you can put "*" in supported_games.
You can still use unsupported_games to mark games as unsupported.
You can also specify games that you've tested in supported_games.
# Should work with all games but I've only tested using Minetest Game:
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supported_games = *, minetest_game
# But doesn't work in capturetheflag
unsupported_game = capturetheflag
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### Dependencies
ContentDB will analyse hard dependencies and work out which games a mod supports.
This uses a recursive algorithm that works out whether a dependency can be installed independently, or if it requires
a certain game.
## Combining all the sources
mod.conf will override anything ContentDB detects.