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That and the instant you fork off from the steam version tech support for people with issues will become an absolute nightmare, likely leaving people very frustrated and confused.
The beauty of this steam release is how accessible and convenient it is. I can guarantee even if you fork off and update it externally the majority of players will remain on the presumed soon to be outdated steam version. Surely that fact alone outweighs whatever rational there is for moving away from steam?
And if keeping this version up to date is the chore why not delay steam releases to annually?
the problem isnt "enderal is going away", the problem is the question why a modder would ever pull out of steam in the first place
and if you are asking me, the only possible answer to that would be if youd put something into your mod that would violate the steam tos (doesnt help the fact that the "clarification" for that move was a rant about download speeds of other plattforms, something steam doesnt have a problem with in the first place)
and the only things that are against the steam tos to the degree that youd have to leave the site entirely are things with malicious intent... like straight up spyware, ransomware or the likes.
and what is this? the only place you are gonna get updates IS A TORRENT SITE? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
an unmoderated website for torrets...
fyi kids, whenever a website advices you to use a vpn whenever you download from it, dont use it, ever
not to mention it being, again, undmoderated
and this isnt even touching on the fact that this is literally killing the community around enderal too, considering who is going to regularly check up on a freaking no name webpage of a torrent site to check for updates
I guess the important part is that you got to feel superior to other people.
Fact of the matter is, Steam catapulted the game into the mainstream and people just want to know why it's being pulled. If there's a reasonable explanation, most people would be fine with that. But they're pulling the most convenient method of playing the game without explanation.
It's just a peer-to-peer (as opposed to server-based) file/data-sharing protocol, and it's actually really clever (you have integrity checking built-in, data is split into chunks that can be assembled from multiple peers in case no single peer has the whole file, it can be very fast because you can get data from multiple peers simultaneously, and a much more).
I know it's associated with piracy (and it's used for piracy a lot precisely because there's no servers needed), but it's just a different way of sharing data over the internet. It's arguably much more in line with the original vision of the internet (once it became available to "the public"), decentralization and peer-to-peer sharing of data, than downloading from some server is.
I don't like that the new versions will only be available on this third-party website, I also would have liked to have it stay on Steam or at least move to Nexus or something... but just the fact that it's offered as a torrent shouldn't deter anyone, imo.
Also, downloading torrents is very easy! Yeah, you need a third-party tool (I'd recommend qBittorrent personally), but then the rest is basically automatic.
It depends on where you live. Peer-to-peer is really hard on networks and as a result many ISPs throttle it to death or even outright block it, especially because in the majority of cases it's just used for piracy.