Youresam from our forums have been trying to get someone to compile LuaPlayer v0.16. Finding no one, he did all the work himself. But in the process, youresam realized it would be a whole lot better to compile v0.20 instead.
Since v0.18 included module loading, 2.00+ users are no longer able to use LuaPlayer. With this non-module version of LuaPlayer, 2.00+ owners can now enjoy all features included in v0.17 to 0.20. Since v0.20 requires Lua 5.1, you do need to update.
Since not all of the features have been tested, youresam asks you to inform him of any bugs you may encounter. Have fun!
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