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Old 05-29-2011, 01:26 PM
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No one is asking anyone not to do anything I wouldnt do myself, especially for changing or building on my mod, maybe i didnt explain myself to well.
All I'm saying is it still WIP, and being so there are errors etc im sure, i wanna make sure its done right before i release any more betas.
Also dont get me wrong im not stick in the mud but asking for politeness in terms of other people not hosting my mod on different sites about the net is my request. I chose to host it here and here only.
Its your choice if you wanna change tweak or template my mod and host else where when you have made it into your own mod, I'm very up for that sort of thing, but my mod i want to stay here. When you change it, its then your mod to host were you see fit.
Thats not overpowering of me to ask that, I'm very sorry if you feel it is, but i assure you me taking it down for now has nothing to do with anything other than waiting for the SDK so i can release a proper good mod.


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Also something thats a little off topic but when philip mentioned this i felt i should put my opinion forward too, we who used AAA remember the stituation that became very sad for the IL2 modders community with all the infighting, it was all started by lack of politness and respect for other peoples efforts.
If that happens on offcial 1C forums, modding will be shut down, of this I'm sure. I'm not suggesting that it would happen or that people here would do that at all.
I guess im just saying it because having the ability to talk about and to actually produce mods on the 1C offfical forum is a major gift that we have been given.

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Old 05-29-2011, 04:44 PM
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Yes I am happy to see someone working on MODs for COD. At the SAS forums they are stuck in the past and ridicule anyone that tries or wants or even mentions modding COD so here is the only real place for discussion on this topic.
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Old 05-29-2011, 04:54 PM
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Can i just clarify that the "SAS" forum I keep reading about is www.sas1946.com ?

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Old 05-29-2011, 04:55 PM
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thats correct yeah.

Anyone found any word around the net about the SDK release by the way?
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Old 05-29-2011, 04:57 PM
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Regarding politeness: I completely agree. I can't see why people don't choose to be courteous when editing other peoples work. I think I always used to say, if I make a mod, I am happy for people to change it in anyway they like. All I ask is recognition that it was my work before, and maybe a link to see what they've done

Anyway, back on topic....
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Old 05-29-2011, 05:35 PM
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Old 05-29-2011, 06:25 PM
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dude you just said in a simple short paragraph what it took me to say over two whole posts lol
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