• Nima@leminal.space
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    8 hours ago

    i love it when modders get so up their own ass, they make themselves look moronic to everyone.

    i recall the huge cringy “petition” made by BG3 modders demanding to be told what fixes would come in patches made by devs because they were “fed up” with having to fix their mods after patches would break things.

    its quite funny when modders think they run the show.

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      6 hours ago

      Except when they do run the show like for Bethesda games. They won’t or can’t fix their own shit.

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          3 hours ago

          “Larian, we love your work and the passion you put into your games. Some of us have been modding or making tools for your games for years, through multiple games, through thick and through thin. We do this because we care, and we want to see the community improve. All we ask is that if you do “love [us],” then please talk to us."

          Those DAMN BRATS!!! Look at how entitled they are!

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          4 hours ago

          … Jesus, is that what you think whining looks like? That’s the most polite request for information possible, after a bunch of people got together and discussed it amongst themselves.

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      7 hours ago

      I don’t know about the specific situation you are talking about, but this sounds like a perfectly fine request. Needing to spent time debugging your mod at random because an unexpected patch just dropped and players suddenly can’t use it anymore doesn’t sound fun. Especially considering how little extra work it would take the studio to document their fix to the mod community a bit early.

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        5 hours ago

        its not the request, its the entitlement that the letter displays.

        they did not create this game. they are not entitled to demand and petition for such things. stuff being updated and breaking mods is annoying, but it happens.

        modders do not own the game they mod for. nor are they entitled to be included in development updates just because they’re annoyed that they need to fix issues that may arise as a result of a game being patched by those who made it.

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          3 hours ago

          Sure, but it’s that wrong to asking for something? The studio can always ignore such request.

          Many games welcome mods, because those can increase interest in the game or provide new ideas.

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            2 hours ago

            asking for something is completely reasonable. but behaving like you’re entitled to that and trying to divide the community seems to me to be a bit of a dick move.

            mods are just that. mods. they modify the original work with their own additions. just because someone mods something, does not mean they’re in the position to behave in such a manner.

            i was very put off by the wording in that open letter and I was not the only one. the community it was originally posted in also picked up on the antagonistic way it was written.

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          4 hours ago

          Demand and petition are opposite, genius.

          Don’t treat customers as if anything short groveling for crumbs is acting above their station. People who adore this product got together on their own time to hash out why, specifically, they feel dissatisfied. They collaboratively presented a single document explaining what could go better and why it’s important. And you’re treating that like it’s some 90s edgelord with an I HATE BG3 page on GeoCities because they didn’t add any of the cool story ideas he e-mailed them.

          What exactly is negative about people saying, ‘We’re excited to sink a shitload of time into adding stuff to this game for free, please do more technical communication?’