20.12.2009, 08:22
People making noises because there are things they don't like about HSFX, and also don't have the same point of view as yourself doesn't immediately 'have' to be classed as bitching and howling!
There are many genuine concerns on many threads now cropping up, because many people are used to having complete control over their installs.. now, not so easy to accomplish when you are being told this is the 'way forward' for all to standardise everything.
Standardisation is not always for everyone is it.. if it was, we would have stuck with Olegs original standard version wouldn't we, and we wouldn't have this site either..
Of course HSFX has many good features, goes without saying.. but those of us that want relevant info on how to employ our own touches on this to make it more personal to ourselves need guidance..
At the moment, I've read through many threads trying to gain info, and there are about three different methods so far on how to get mods to work.. if it's unification thats being bandied about at the moment and is the watchword we need to observe.. lets have a unified lesson on how add our own sounds and mods, because all we are hearing at the moment is just bung your new mod in a MOD folder and it will work.. Well, no it won't, depending on what you are trying to install it can be far more complex, so lets have a definitive process for adding maps, sounds, objects etc.. cos at the moment its suck it and see.
There are many genuine concerns on many threads now cropping up, because many people are used to having complete control over their installs.. now, not so easy to accomplish when you are being told this is the 'way forward' for all to standardise everything.
Standardisation is not always for everyone is it.. if it was, we would have stuck with Olegs original standard version wouldn't we, and we wouldn't have this site either..
Of course HSFX has many good features, goes without saying.. but those of us that want relevant info on how to employ our own touches on this to make it more personal to ourselves need guidance..
At the moment, I've read through many threads trying to gain info, and there are about three different methods so far on how to get mods to work.. if it's unification thats being bandied about at the moment and is the watchword we need to observe.. lets have a unified lesson on how add our own sounds and mods, because all we are hearing at the moment is just bung your new mod in a MOD folder and it will work.. Well, no it won't, depending on what you are trying to install it can be far more complex, so lets have a definitive process for adding maps, sounds, objects etc.. cos at the moment its suck it and see.