after being ignored for a month, you can't blame me for missing one comment at the bottom of a page in a topic which spans over 1000 pages >.>polloio said:Edward_Cullen said:Edward_Cullen said:Edward_Cullen said:Hey in regards to the mod forum conundrum, couldn't you put the mod on the steam workshop and use the appropriate forums the platform automatically creates for you?
case in point is that a star wars mod currently does just that
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/discussions/742671195
and has been doing so for some time quite successfully from the amount of comments/threads.
this would also provide an easier platform for you guys developing the mod to make sticky's regarding commonly asked question
(and more importantly I wouldn't have to browse through hundreds of pages of off topic every time I wish to look for dev updates )
This was never responded to, why don't you guys put the mod on steam so you get your own complete forums?
I'd really like to see a response to this. Seems to be the elephant in the room.
I have answered it AGAIN (as the question was asked already during the years) in my big post.
You can find it in the previous page
anyway I actually have read the t&c due to making several very popular mods for total war, and I really don't see anything exceptionally unexpected. Unless you were paranoid steam would 'steal' your mod to turn it into dlc. which while in theory is possible I honestly can't say or name a single time that it's happened.
That said you guys seem to be quite adamant about not moving over to the steam workshop.
And that's fine. I disagree with your reasoning, but thank you for the answer regardless.