You mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished product
Quote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 06:50:12 PMYou mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished productWould this still apply if it's broken and has no post-release support? (I.e. "Unofficial Patches")
Quote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 06:59:31 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 06:50:12 PMYou mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished productWould this still apply if it's broken and has no post-release support? (I.e. "Unofficial Patches")for me, yesa game that's broken on release is probably not a game worth playing anyway
Quote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 07:03:42 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 06:59:31 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 06:50:12 PMYou mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished productWould this still apply if it's broken and has no post-release support? (I.e. "Unofficial Patches")for me, yesa game that's broken on release is probably not a game worth playing anywayBut it's worth playing if someone fixes it...I never get your stance on mods, because to me, it's like this: You go to the store and buy a wheelbarrow, but when you get back you notice that it was sold to you with a bad wheel. You already have a spare wheelbarrow wheel, so you replace it, making the original product better. What's so bad about additions? About improvements?
Quote from: SecondClass on July 06, 2015, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 07:03:42 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 06:59:31 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 06:50:12 PMYou mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished productWould this still apply if it's broken and has no post-release support? (I.e. "Unofficial Patches")for me, yesa game that's broken on release is probably not a game worth playing anywayBut it's worth playing if someone fixes it...I never get your stance on mods, because to me, it's like this: You go to the store and buy a wheelbarrow, but when you get back you notice that it was sold to you with a bad wheel. You already have a spare wheelbarrow wheel, so you replace it, making the original product better. What's so bad about additions? About improvements?I see it like an old or partially unfinished painting being restored.But then as Verb says, a half arsed product is not really worth buying.
Except the devs allowed this to happen, and even supported Halo: Custom Edition.
the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's art
Quote from: Vien on July 06, 2015, 07:14:34 PMExcept the devs allowed this to happen, and even supported Halo: Custom Edition.officially endorsed mods, i have no problem withi don't agree with their decision, but if the devs support it, i guess i can't say anythingif i were a dev, i would never endorse any mods, ever
Quote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 07:14:31 PMQuote from: SecondClass on July 06, 2015, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 07:03:42 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 06:59:31 PMQuote from: Verbatim on July 06, 2015, 06:50:12 PMYou mean me?the only reason why i don't like mods is because you're screwing with someone else's arteven if the devs intended to add more to the game, i think the finished product should stay the finished productWould this still apply if it's broken and has no post-release support? (I.e. "Unofficial Patches")for me, yesa game that's broken on release is probably not a game worth playing anywayBut it's worth playing if someone fixes it...I never get your stance on mods, because to me, it's like this: You go to the store and buy a wheelbarrow, but when you get back you notice that it was sold to you with a bad wheel. You already have a spare wheelbarrow wheel, so you replace it, making the original product better. What's so bad about additions? About improvements?I see it like an old or partially unfinished painting being restored.But then as Verb says, a half arsed product is not really worth buying.But if you restore an old painting, it ruins it for everyone. There are unlimited possible copies to a video game, choosing to mod yours only affects you.
I never get your stance on mods, because to me, it's like this: You go to the store and buy a wheelbarrow, but when you get back you notice that it was sold to you with a bad wheel. You already have a spare wheelbarrow wheel, so you replace it, making the original product better. What's so bad about additions? About improvements?
there are people who don't like mods?
i could live if another generic FPS game didn't exist
I feel like I'm the only one who understands why verby dislike mods.