Ambalon said:I find it extremely confusing and some english mistakes make me want to stop playing the mod. So I probably wouldn't be playing Fire Arrow till a native speaker fixes a bit of the mod.
BAW?SirBombastic said:The whole santa situation is really surprising. I mean, calradia rising r3 was going to be released within a couple of months, and most of the mod had been completed, so what happened? It would be a bit more pacifying to know what were the reasons for his decision, paradox offered him money? they tried to sell his mod? Rathos, if you have a bit more of info it would be appreciated.
Bad news! Now I dont have this to look forward!
Didn't knew you for long, but you got a lot of talents !
But some of the recent events at Taleworlds, and decisions made by Armagan force me to make a decision of my own, based on my conscience.
So I decided to stop all modding, trash the game and basically leave that behind.
It's not as if there are not other things to do in life
I'm sorry for the time it costed you, hopefully reusable on your italian project.
For the code I recommend a merge with Rucchi's fire arrow, it got most of the features you wanted. I believe you can merge it simply by merging carefully the text files.
The best way would be to go carefully section by section.
Start with the items, then the troops
I know it's a lot of work, it was on my side.
It just doesn't make sense for me to spend weeks of effort on this when I'm pretty much disgusted with Taleworlds/Armagan. I think it may be faster on your side if you keep to the essential. It's possible Rucchi may accept to do a simple thing or two for you if it fits his plan. for example invasions would be a small request I believe
On my side to be honest, I would have to restart from scratch, since I trashed everything (I guess I got more than a little upset)
I mean, this is a game, and if the owner of the company will behave that way, I got better things to do in life than stick arround such a mess.
The project themselves were going in a really great direction, but sometime.... you have to make a thought decision
Ambalon said:I still don't get it. What did Armagan do? Is it related to the rumors of charging for mods? I've been absent for two weeks, so I don't really know whats happening.
He probably saved it and if it's decided that they aren't charging for mods he'll probably come back with it.SXIII said:It's sad Santa went away. I had the most enjoyable discussions with him (and Equus) on this forum not to mention I waited a really long time to see r3 finished. Knowing how much work was put into this now apparently ex mod I can say MQB has been robbed of a great work.
After reading the articles I can understand what set Santa off. I find it charging money for mods unacceptible! It's a user created application shared freely to other users and anyone trying to take that from comunity is to be interrogated inquisition style and burned to death!!!!!!!
SXIII said:After reading the articles I can understand what set Santa off. I find it charging money for mods unacceptable! It's a user created application shared freely to other users and anyone trying to take that from communityis to be interrogated inquisition style and burned to death!!!!!!!
daumor said:Well, not to go against the grain, but his reaction was total fail. Its a shame he felt so strongly about this that he nixed all his work. What he was was undoubtedly epic and I fail to see how the possible selling of mods would diminish it. It's still unclear why he destroyed his work, but whatever the reason it must have been something more serious than what I've read on the forums so far.
SXIII said:After reading the articles I can understand what set Santa off. I find it charging money for mods unacceptable! It's a user created application shared freely to other users and anyone trying to take that from communityis to be interrogated inquisition style and burned to death!!!!!!!
Why is it unacceptable? If no one who contributed is left out of the pool, and the dev/publishers don't take too much, why is the development and selling premium content by third parties bad? Even if they no longer offer a free version where do you get the moral authority to tell them what to do with the product of their time?
Any claim that this will hurt the community is bull****. Pure and unadulterated. If guys whose works are being sold want to share code it will still happen. Things are not going to change (outside of the occasional tantrum thrown by less than adult modders) once a mod has a price tag. The only thing that the community has lost is CR3, and Armagan & co. didn't delete it, Santashelper did.
So if you are in fact reading this, than you should be ashamed of yourself SH. And the rest of you naysayers need to find a new cause.
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