Tech-Comm mod will have some assets removed.
Anyone know big an impact it will have on xpiratez and the XCOM files?
Hobbes is main author of Tech-Comm.*Headdesk* Here we go... Now what? Will the modder have to redraw a T-800 sprite because Dioxine joined the madness too? The most basic enemy unit of the game, now unusable due modder dramma.
Hobbes is main author of Tech-Comm.
Modders gonna drama.
Hobbes do not agree with other people using his work for commercial purposes, and Dioxine declined to remove his PayPal link, and stroke back by demanding to remove one of the maps from Terrain Pack and Area 51 for which he only contributed a few sprites.This did remind me I've been meaning to drop a donation to Dioxine. The dude fucking earned it.
I've been paying attention to Open MW, and other than a standard optional donation link I don't see any monetisation. Or even a patreon.Hobbes do not agree with other people using his work for commercial purposes, and Dioxine declined to remove his PayPal link, and stroke back by demanding to remove one of the maps from Terrain Pack and Area 51 for which he only contributed a few sprites.This did remind me I've been meaning to drop a donation to Dioxine. The dude fucking earned it.
Cases like OpenMW Overhaul Project, or Skyrim Together, or stolen mods on Valve Workshop caused many mod authors to be strictly against any form of commercialization.
Paypal link with perks for donators seems like a small thing, but it is enough for some people to get pissed.
OpenMW Overhaul Project was a kickstarter for OpenMW mod pack. Of course OpenMW name was used without permission, and some mods were redistributed without mods authors' permission. In went down in flames when OpenMW contributors and "butthurt" mod authors found out about it.I've been paying attention to Open MW, and other than a standard optional donation link I don't see any monetisation. Or even a patreon.
Okay fair enough, I just used Wabbajack if I want to install a whole modpack. It's free and just downloads and installs everything for you as opposed to bundling all the mods together. I use it for Ultimate Skyrim and other overhaul lists.OpenMW Overhaul Project was a kickstarter for OpenMW mod pack. Of course OpenMW name was used without permission, and some mods were redistributed without mods authors' permission. In went down in flames when OpenMW contributors and "butthurt" mod authors found out about it.I've been paying attention to Open MW, and other than a standard optional donation link I don't see any monetisation. Or even a patreon.
There is nothing inherently wrong or unethical about making money from creating mod pack, but Ultimate Skyrim no longer has "Requiem" in its name, because Requiem authors do not want people to think that they're taking money for Requiem development, and don't want "Requiem" name to be associated with any commercial project.
This is the wrong place to get triggered by autism.Ahh, modder autism.
This is the wrong place to get triggered by autism.Ahh, modder autism.
Hobbes do not agree with other people using his work for commercial purposes, and Dioxine declined to remove his PayPal link, and stroke back by demanding to remove one of the maps from Terrain Pack and Area 51 for which he only contributed a few sprites.
https://github.com/SolariusScorch/Final-Mod-PackAnyone have Final Mod Pack 2.4 saved? Think that is the latest one before this mess.
I'm not really into mods, I can't be arsed with all the faff for usually little return, but I gave some of the OpenXcom ones a go a few months back.
What a complete waste of time. All they did were distract me from playing the already near-perfect original. Like George Lucas going back and adding CGI to the OT
Anyone have Final Mod Pack 2.4 saved? Think that is the latest one before this mess.