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Why is a common ground mandatory? As it is there is no cohesion or overt cooperation between the various mod-groups beyond cross-incorporation of some individual mods. And, unless I'm getting senile, any kind of "unification movement" was dead within days of its announcement. Simply put: There is simply no will to unite the various mod groups within the modding scene itself, mostly because different people have different ideas about what to mod and how and of course because people prefer diversity, so there is little to no common ground in that area already. And then come the limitations TD has agreed to observe ... limitations most mod users would surely refuse to accept. Diversity, remember?
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Diversity is good .. or atleast not bad. I for one, have gone with the flow. I have all the mods installed. Or at least all the ones I need. UP for flying on the dogfight servers, HSFX for SEOWs... etc. And about every clean official version of the game as backup.
I really don't understand the "mods kill/divide the community" accusation. People have always been divided across X number of servers (having different difficulty settings etc. attracting certain people and making others go to other servers). Now that the X number of servers use Y number of mods(again, attracting certain people and making others go to other servers) the people are still divided across X number of servers. Those that don't want to use mods, can still find plenty of non-modded servers. I visit them myself from time to time. As for OP's first post: Have been trying to make time to test DayZ. Sounds like a great mod ![]()
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"Why is a common ground mandatory?" It is not, but it would be reasonable to find one. In the present situation the average user (like me) profits less from the improvements than he/she could if we take into consideration the total time and work invested in the game by the various groups and individuals. So it should not be a matter of pride, it should be a matter of work economy to have some sort of 'common sense' development strategy. The various parties would not even be required to actively cooperate, only to reflect upon their strengths and weaknesses. I have something like this in mind:
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As for TD we do not see our role in being at the beck and call of the modding community - meaning that we're not just there to incorporate features modders would like to have to make their life easier. Not everyone wishes or has the time to download and install mods and these people are our target audience. So we don't roll out the red carpet for the modders but we don't actively and intentionally interfere with their work and we do incorporate external developments if the makers get in touch with us, if their stuff meets the technical requirements and does not go against the content limitations we agreed to when signing the contract with 1C. |
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Being a noob, I find the sheer number of planes in the stock version of the game daunting as it is: so many A/C to learn how to fly.
Add mods on top of that: all two or three of the A/C you sort of know fly differently! And their opponents fly differently as well! I just stay away from mods just because it is really adding frustration to an already very steep learning curve... Speaking for myself only, here, of course. ~S~ |
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To sum it up, I would encourage TD to incorporate external developments not only on the initiative of the maker, but to approach all those whose "stuff meets the technical requirements and does not go against the content limitations we agreed to when signing the contract with 1C". |
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TD is actively approaching certain people with certain projects.
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absolutely agree with Mastiff. The mods have kept IL2 afloat for well beyond it's natural life.
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Good!
I want TD to absolutely retain their position the as the "official" custodians of the IL-2 code base. They have done a fantastic job so far and have my full confidence that they will continue in the future. 100% trust can not be bought. DO NOT under any circumstance cheapen the TD brand! |
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I believe that TD has become that common ground.. and as they add more features of it will become more so. Quote:
Last edited by Bearcat; 06-02-2012 at 05:01 PM. |
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