Roundflow doc#641
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well written doc, very nice 👍 |
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Looks good, some suggestions/changes
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Also make sure to add this doc to the SUMMARY.md |
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Removed unnecessary formatting
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wow web edits on phone are terrible I'll fix this on my PC |
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should just kill the designers section neglrn 🤓 |
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This is a document detailing how an average round of Space Station 14 should play out.
It's intended for all gamemodes and should give direction for those confused or wish to create their own gamemodes.
I tried to keep it short and simple to initially get the point across and then expanding on said points.