Hello everyone,
This is my first post here, following on Shadow's advices to drop a little conversation I stired a few hours ago (as of the writting).
First, what is it about ? I'll just pluck in the disussion I had on the discord for you all to know what I'm posting about.
As you can see this topic is of course devisive, and I wouldn't expect any less, after all modding has and will probably always remain a grey zone where things are difficult to regulate or control.
My opinion is simple, modding, is a thing that may or may not happen, but can and will always bring the community to work together and strengthen it. Additionally, I know in my personal case t is a thing I like, I made some of my best friends though this. As well, it can also give a hand in roleplaying aspects for some people, say a player who wants a very specific look but can't achieve it normally, modding it in wouldn't harm anyone, as well, if you have a detail that bugs you about a piece you like to use, like a part sticking out, or a draw line being weird or unfitting, and recoloring doesn't help, you could always use some time to edit it out.
Modding is a versatile tool, and I think MMOs should take it into consideration to avoid it spinning out of reach or control, as long as the community gets to understand the limits they can operate in to mod, they will, there's no reason to ban a practice that will appear anyways, giving it guidelines is the best thing to do.
Now I wish to stir up the discussion, what are YOUR thoughts on this matter ?
This is my first post here, following on Shadow's advices to drop a little conversation I stired a few hours ago (as of the writting).
First, what is it about ? I'll just pluck in the disussion I had on the discord for you all to know what I'm posting about.
ME : Our of curiosity, I'm using a surpris g amount of mods in different games. From QOL changes (obviously impossible in MMO types) to purely visual changes. Would there be a hard stop to this for Em8er or would it more be in kind of a grey area?(modifié)
me and my random questions again
Kotowo : grey areas always lead to using hax in a certain way ^^
ME : Hence why I am interested in knowing if there is any statements on it.
For example FFXIV completely tolerates visual mods but will swing the hammer on you if you link your account to things you publish.
Shadow : It was part of Firefall in some way, and it was brought up a couple times, but due to the nature of how the game's going to be funded through a cosmetic store, it is unlikely that It'll release a modding api to mess with, also it's more work for a loss in potential profit. It's mostly been small chats about this topic, but it hasn't been decided in full, yet. Just unlikely.
ME : Personally in such a game it would stop at just messing a bit with cosmetics I own, like altering colors, or maybe even would drive me towards getting cosmetics to get access to a mod that interests me. But I do know not all players would play it this way.
Lomgren : It's a good question to bring up at the next Chief Chat if you can make it to it.
Shadow : It's a bit of a double edged question
have to consider both ends
ME : I know I'll keep this around and try to bring it up if I can be there for the next chief chat.
me and my random questions again
Kotowo : grey areas always lead to using hax in a certain way ^^
ME : Hence why I am interested in knowing if there is any statements on it.
For example FFXIV completely tolerates visual mods but will swing the hammer on you if you link your account to things you publish.
Shadow : It was part of Firefall in some way, and it was brought up a couple times, but due to the nature of how the game's going to be funded through a cosmetic store, it is unlikely that It'll release a modding api to mess with, also it's more work for a loss in potential profit. It's mostly been small chats about this topic, but it hasn't been decided in full, yet. Just unlikely.
ME : Personally in such a game it would stop at just messing a bit with cosmetics I own, like altering colors, or maybe even would drive me towards getting cosmetics to get access to a mod that interests me. But I do know not all players would play it this way.
Lomgren : It's a good question to bring up at the next Chief Chat if you can make it to it.
Shadow : It's a bit of a double edged question
have to consider both ends
ME : I know I'll keep this around and try to bring it up if I can be there for the next chief chat.
My opinion is simple, modding, is a thing that may or may not happen, but can and will always bring the community to work together and strengthen it. Additionally, I know in my personal case t is a thing I like, I made some of my best friends though this. As well, it can also give a hand in roleplaying aspects for some people, say a player who wants a very specific look but can't achieve it normally, modding it in wouldn't harm anyone, as well, if you have a detail that bugs you about a piece you like to use, like a part sticking out, or a draw line being weird or unfitting, and recoloring doesn't help, you could always use some time to edit it out.
Modding is a versatile tool, and I think MMOs should take it into consideration to avoid it spinning out of reach or control, as long as the community gets to understand the limits they can operate in to mod, they will, there's no reason to ban a practice that will appear anyways, giving it guidelines is the best thing to do.
Now I wish to stir up the discussion, what are YOUR thoughts on this matter ?