IL-2 community - a code of conduct needed
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Here is what I would like to know. When 4.09 patch does come out and IF it disables your mods will you try to hack the 4.09 and mod it? Because my opinion is this. Why not leave the people that don't want mods have the 4.09 patch left clean and you guys keep your 4.08 version and your Mods. This way you create a bridge of trust between the two. For those of you that don't know me I created the il2league.com Which is a IL2 league. I have to admit this website and these mods have made me lose alot of money and time that it took me to create something that squads could enjoy. Squad leaders have asked me "How could I be sure that all the squads are not cheating or adding files that don't belong" and my answer to them was I can't. Because they named Hippy by name and this website they dropped out of the league. Their reason was that they didn't want put time and effort into something they may not be legit. I don't believe in Mods, nor does the 334th squad. We already are in the process of changing our maps and taking all AI planes. I would love to sit here and say that what your doing is none of my business but it is. I have Corp sponsorships and was in the process of doubling the leagues size by having Open and Locked pit divisions. I was also in the process of working out a deal with Warclouds to purchase 4 servers for this league. I don't charge any squads to compete and all the costs come out of my pocket but with squads dropping out due to trust issues how could I in good conscience pay out of my pocket for something that people wont trust? Is it your fault that the Mods are out? The answer is Yes & No. Wasy & hippy and whoever else they work with didn't invent the hack but they used it to provide these mods. So my question stands. If the 4.09 patch disables your mods will you try and find the hack tool and mod it as you have done with 4.08?
As you can see I am here in good faith.
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