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They already moved on. I just wanted to have a big huge sandbox with all the things you can use without limitation but sadly we did not get it even.
Moving projects doesn't stop them from monitoring this forum in case someone tries to pull a fast one and advertise mods.
Probably does, sadly..
it's best not to test that limitation. Don't say you aren't warned about the matter if you want to run roughshod over it.
Mods are used to: fix, improve or even bring a game experience to absolutely new levels. BSG fans are so thirsty for anything franchise related but "smart" owners decided to plant a landmine under their own foot by "punishing any open contributions".
Just look at Sra Wars popularity, amount of fun-arts/-movies/-SGIs, count of mods for countless different games. That franchise lives a full deadless life. While BSG got nothing but shadow of it's past successfull reboot.
It is not (only) about BSG: Deadlock.
It is about dumm trademark owner politics.
P.s. Press F for BSG mod for Nexus (Jupiter Incident) game.
Actually due to fair use copyright law so long as whomever does not try to take credit for or profit from "thing" they may do with it what they like.
Just because whomever tries to put a bunch of words together and call it something or other does NOT somehow automatically take away whomever's rights...
I depict this