We neither give permission nor support for those trying to Modify our Modification, that is correct. Also, If you do go ahead and try at your own risk to modify it for personal use in your own pc, keep it that way and do NOT make it available to the public as you have no permission to do so.There is one mod that we have agreed to include their own version of the soviets. http://forums.relicnews.com/showthread.php?t=233474 [nofollow]
We neither give permission nor support for those trying to Modify our Modification, that is correct.Also, If you do go ahead and try at your own risk to modify it for personal use in your own pc, keep it that way and do NOT make it available to the public as you have no permission to do so.
Obviously you didn't read Zerstorer's post.This makes you a moron. You are allowed to modify it to your own liking, BUT NOT to publish.You also, when you modify it, risk the chance of ruining the whole thing. So why risk it?Maybe you should read what the mod's say before you start giving false accusations.
CranialwizardSpare me the petty mewlings child. Just because someone leaves feedback you dont like to hear dosent mean you would reply with insults. You wouldn't say it to my face, trust me. Your reply reveals much of your maturaty rather than my own. One could draw a few more conclusions as to your own character. Speaking of not reading posts, your missing my point. Of course people could mod it on thier own. with or without your permission. You cant control that anyway. Those that cannot mod this game, (its not as simple as editing a config file I assume) depend on others providing thier work to others via publishing it for download. But this you dont allow, so unless your users of the mod are modders of some talent themselves and have suffucent time to invest. Then This mod can only be enjoyed on the terms in which you have released it.That being said, its a truely epic mod, and my hats off to those who put in all the effort to put EF together, but this strict limitation on not allowing others to publish some work, with the exception of that Normandy mod, then its kind of a shame for those like me.
You're complaining that we're not allowing everyone who can't be asked to put the same effort in to learn to mod/skin/model to to 'nick' ,what we had to work for 3 yrs to construct, then go around publishing saying 'look how good my mod is' and how much better I can make EF cause I know better blah blah blah.
If you're so adamant you can create a better mod and want to share your amazing mod making skills with the rest of the world, then build one from scratch, no one is stopping you. But don't come crying that we're not allowing you to 'butcher our mod' and then present it as 'Little Johny's EF mod', credits or no credits.
What is lame, is that there are people out there who think its ok to say 'Now that you've done all the hard work and made all the content, I should be able to nick it all, put 3 lines and change a thing here and there,then present it as my improved version and great achievement'.
As a skinner, I've given shit loads to the community over the years for which I've spent a stupendous amount of time. So don't preach about 'sharing' etc. Modding Relic's factions is one thing. Modding someone else's mod is a whole different thing.
Just try asking Blitzkrieg Mod,N44, EIR, OMG if you could re-balance their mods a bit and publish them as your own version...see what they say...'NO' will be the...'polite term'Because of EF's unique content some people seem to think that the rules somehow change....well, NO they don't.