deMangler -> RE: modding support again too late (6/5/2021 9:19:12 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MultiPurposeCanine vr designs i like story and stratagem editor, so much work with it and the manual, but it is too late, most players and modders have left. this "lets lock out modding for years of patching" is horse junk, look at successful indie projects that start early-on, modders happily adapt there despite lot of patches driving popularity and ppl play stockmarket if not interested. see good ideas drowned into insignificance by mod-hostile fear. I think you do have a valid point about the game being mod-unfriendly - you can't even easily customise the keys. But that is not a bad thing. It is just how art works sometimes. I don't think it was "lets lock out modding for years of patching" as an attitude. I think it was "I am one guy and I want to write this ambitious game, and I can really only get it done if I focus on these things" I have been writing a game for years, it still isn't ready for an alpha release, I KNOW I should have included lots of features from the start that would make everything easier for myself and anyone else interested in the repo - mostly good test coverage and code documentation for a start. But If I had done that I wouldn't even have what I have now, which may not be nearly finished but it is over 20,000 lines of working code. There is an important concept in development called Minimum Viable Product, and it translates to coding as Minimum Viable Code, and to writing as a rough draught, and to engineering as a build, fail, rapidly iterate. Sometimes you need to just get something done and due to personal or other constraints you need to prioritise investment of time and focus and effort, so that you at least have something working to improve upon. Creatively this can make the difference between nothing and a huge masterpiece. Michelangelo didn't worry if people would be upset that his art wasn't made of Plasticine. Paganini wasn't deliberately composing his works easy to make variations deliberately. Now, you have gone and got me started.... FWIW though - I do agree it is a shame that some modders have been alienated through not being accommodated earlier, I just don't think it was from hostility.
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