This information will help us build our extension. You’ll also need to gather some information about the game you want to support before starting. To keep things simple, we’ll be using the first option. If you’re familiar with Github and other development tools you can also follow the instructions on the Vortex Github to clone the repository and build a development environment. I recommend using the current release of Vortex installed at the default location. To get started, you first need a version of Vortex to work with. Not every game can be supported with just that extension but at least in can provide a robust start. ℹ️ As an alternative, simple game extensions can be created without coding using this extension.
I also recommend you use an application with syntax highlighting, such as Visual Studio Code or Notepad++ for the coding sections of the guide. It requires a basic understanding of Javascript/programming. This guide will explain how to create a very basic game extension for Vortex, touching on where to start with some of the more advanced features. Setting up your development environment (for Vortex extensions)Ĭreating a Vortex Mod Loader Compatible ModĬommon patterns/Vortex API usage when writing game extensions