01.11.2009, 03:18
IMHO the "competition" between SAS, Ultrapack, AAA & some minor others is destroying the game, when the mod-overlords should be working together to help the game live on. I don't thik the question is "Should AAA,SAS, and Ultrapack be compatible with each other". It's long overdue for the various mod-overlords to get together & establish some sort of body that will decide on a semi-regular basis ...
1. the standard required for a mod to be considered for inclusion in future "expansion" packs; This standard should include the criteria of enhancing game play and being of value to the sim community, not just another mod that make very minor changes to an object etc.
2. which mods meet the required standard. These mods can then be packaged as a single "authorised" pack;
Of course each mod-auhor would like to have their mod used by others, but it's time for the mod-gurus to stop pushing their own barrel & recognise that their partisan approach is not in the best interests of the flight sim community.
1. the standard required for a mod to be considered for inclusion in future "expansion" packs; This standard should include the criteria of enhancing game play and being of value to the sim community, not just another mod that make very minor changes to an object etc.
2. which mods meet the required standard. These mods can then be packaged as a single "authorised" pack;
Of course each mod-auhor would like to have their mod used by others, but it's time for the mod-gurus to stop pushing their own barrel & recognise that their partisan approach is not in the best interests of the flight sim community.