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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If they don't, the modders will do it. Though, it will once again prove the point that the modders can somehow do things better than the devs, and get little to no recognition.
You're missing the point. Yes, the devs did 99.8% of the work, but most of the time (lookin at you Xenoverse 2, KOTOR, KOTOR2) the devs miss key details or neglect to finish important things for the sake of time constraints or out of sheer laziness. Modders end up fixing all of that and we wonder "if it was so easy that the modding community could do it in a day, then why didn't the devs just do it?"
And I wasn't saying "they'd want recognition", I was saying they hardly ever get any recognition from the communities that use their mods. It wasn't a complaint on their behalf. It was a fact.
This particular case isn't even laziness or the game being unfinished, it's censorship and with good reason. It's not a bad thing that they decide to go against nudity and gore, there is just enough violence and I'm sure there was some guideline that we don't know about before Tripwire even took the IP over.
And yeah, sometimes games release buggy or unfinished but do you actually think the devs want to release games like that? Nah. It's about publishers forcing their hand to ship the game. Devs aren't lazy just because they couldn't finish a game and it shipped, they're not lazy for censorship and they're not lazy for not doing what a modder will later.
There's a HUGE difference between a company with restraints and limited resources vs a team of people just doing it for fun out of leisure and on their own time. We should learn to seperate the two.
It's like taking a meal from a high end restaurant home to a date, the date complains that there isn't enough cheese and so you put cheese on for them, and they are now satisfied. They say "Thank you" but there's not much else to say realistically, that's a great comparison of what's going on here. But why fight for modders recognition anyway? What's in it for you?
Your opinion is NOT a fact. The fact is that even Bethesda wanted modders to be recognized, websites like Nexus Mods make the modders credited at any rate. People choose not to acknowledge such things if they have some sort of kiddy vendetta against the AAA evil corporations such as Bethesda, Microsoft, EA, Activision, Ubisoft, etc.
It's just an old argument which has nothing of value to offer.
Wow. Someone's emotionally over-invested. Did Tripwire pay you to say all that?
Anyways, your immature insults and petty/snide commenting aside, all I'm saying is that it's false that modders/content creators aren't getting recognized. If you knew anything in the industry, you'd know Sega picked up Christian Whited and Sony has hired various well known pc game modders and given them jobs at the offices but you're not going to admit that, you're just going to throw more insults lol
But sure, let's pretend I'm getting paid for not defending Tripwire here...
I know enough about the industry to condemn stupid decisions. Even if you can't, why would you support Epic? They're two-faced, opportunistic scumbags and Sweeny, their CEO is a hypocritical d*uche canoe.
I know .... it's basically an American thing . It's backwards though , I believe .
They can just make the dismemberment an optional dlc or whatever, so base game is save.
I need to see chunks of meat in the water, else no satisfaction.