19.08.2008, 21:18
... ok, i see what you mean and i really understand all the troubles and doubts new users may have regarding all those mods here .
This whole mod heaven is nearly one year old , it went from hundred or so users to 13000 in really short period of time . Second thing is that all this mod business is still in developing phase and no one can be sure how next mod would look like ( structure wise) and which new files/folders will it introduce. So its hard to keep things well organized and pre-planned when you don't know all the facts at the time .
I'm sure that you are aware that all major mod production/publishing/forum organization/administration lies really on just a few guys who are doing this in their own free time so you can't expect all aspects of it to be perfect . It's really matter of priority to which aspect will they commit most of their attention ... i'm sure most of users would agree that new mod production should be no. 1 on the list and all the rest can wait :wink:
I really suggest to all new users to take their time and learn how mods work , which files do what and really the whole structure of mods . It's really like a school , you can't just come and join advanced class , you need to go from first grade up . I really am sorry for all of you that wasn't here from beginning cos understanding of mods would be much easier . We are really months a way from any strict (final) standard regarding mods structure and installation so ....
hope that explains how and why things are here ....at the present time
regards
Z
This whole mod heaven is nearly one year old , it went from hundred or so users to 13000 in really short period of time . Second thing is that all this mod business is still in developing phase and no one can be sure how next mod would look like ( structure wise) and which new files/folders will it introduce. So its hard to keep things well organized and pre-planned when you don't know all the facts at the time .
I'm sure that you are aware that all major mod production/publishing/forum organization/administration lies really on just a few guys who are doing this in their own free time so you can't expect all aspects of it to be perfect . It's really matter of priority to which aspect will they commit most of their attention ... i'm sure most of users would agree that new mod production should be no. 1 on the list and all the rest can wait :wink:
I really suggest to all new users to take their time and learn how mods work , which files do what and really the whole structure of mods . It's really like a school , you can't just come and join advanced class , you need to go from first grade up . I really am sorry for all of you that wasn't here from beginning cos understanding of mods would be much easier . We are really months a way from any strict (final) standard regarding mods structure and installation so ....
hope that explains how and why things are here ....at the present time
regards
Z