02-27-2016, 07:00 PM
(02-27-2016, 02:39 PM)Blue Phoenix Wrote: On one hand, it's unfortunate that it is unlikely that the HF modding scene will thrive, on the other, it seems perfectly reasonable. After all, I understand Marti's point of view, and allowing (un)limited modifications of his game can be a huge risk on gaining any profit at all.How would it? If people pay for the game, and are then able to modify it, then it is a rather big incentive for people to buy the game. Arguably it is what made Amnesia: The Dark Descent such a big success. If the game is on Steam and without mod support I will probably buy it solely out of all the joy I have had with LF2, but with mod support I might still be playing it after a few years. Most people are not like me though, they have not played LF2 and would want to support Marti solely because of that.
Age ratings for movies and games (and similar) have never been a good idea.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.