all of the game systems I've seen that tried to use Lua to extend their actual game logic either ended up writing the game in Lua or you couldn't actually do much from Lua at all
faaaaaaar worse, it'd seem :) At least this guy is here asking for (painful) advice, and persisting even though everyone has thrown troll all over his head
yeah, but I don't really get that vibe, because this guy is all about how he wants people to have fun with his game.
and all I'm saying is, one person to get a fun game with a good technical base requires an incredible effort- multiple years at least- even if you start from an existing technology like Unity.
if you reinvent the wheel at the same time, you'll never get anywhere.
better to narrow the goal down a lot, to something more achievable, and re-use existing solutions as much as you can to achieve it.
in both situations your final product kinda suffers, with 1) you risk not finishing it anytime soon, with 2) you just get half of the product you intentioned to have
the British were dicks at that time, but honestly, so was everybody else.
and I don't think that the dick-ness involved in the British Empire was notably greater than other examples of aggressive colonization and enslaving the locals.