- Jan 24, 2020
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I get being attached to a particular character, I'm attached to a couple of my own making, but there's attachment and then there's obsession. If they were going to be obsessed with the "purity" of the original vision they had for any specific character(s) enough to raise an absolute shitstorm over them being tampered with/modded, then they shouldn't have released said character to the public in the first place. Although from what I've been reading about most of the devs, they don't give a flying turdnugget about their audience, so I can't even understand what's gotten their knickers in such a twist over some harmless modding.
From the moment that whatever they release is out for the world to use/read/partake of, it's out of their hands. They can ask politely, like civilized people, that their work is not modified or changed, but that's about it. If they had done that, people may have actually respected that wish. I could be persuaded into agreeing that this is not necessarily fair for the creator(s) in most cases, but that's just the nature of the beast.
Also considering their, particularly Savin's, nonchalant anti-player/modder/consumer attitude, to the point of flinging thinly veiled insults like an angry child as though we're in some sort of reality TV show, I'm automatically inclined into being against them from the start, even if deep down I may or may not believe that they're not necessarily wrong.
From the moment that whatever they release is out for the world to use/read/partake of, it's out of their hands. They can ask politely, like civilized people, that their work is not modified or changed, but that's about it. If they had done that, people may have actually respected that wish. I could be persuaded into agreeing that this is not necessarily fair for the creator(s) in most cases, but that's just the nature of the beast.
Also considering their, particularly Savin's, nonchalant anti-player/modder/consumer attitude, to the point of flinging thinly veiled insults like an angry child as though we're in some sort of reality TV show, I'm automatically inclined into being against them from the start, even if deep down I may or may not believe that they're not necessarily wrong.
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