TSR has already a Workshop for CC...
Inge:
Noooo, there's just gonna be lots of nice free modding tools and nice free stuff made with them. And a few pay things, too, just like there have always been.
keirra:
Coconut posted about the TSR tool here.
TashaYarrr:
keirra, I think that link was posted upthread a few posts.
Inge, I should've been more specific: I'm referring more to the idea that *if* this alleged partnership existed, and if that 'authorized distributors' verbiage is accurate, then EA could be in essence saying that all freesites were 'unauthorized'. I was probably following the logic a few too many steps (not to mention there are a lot of 'ifs' that I don't necessarily believe) without explaining myself.
DaSpecialone:
Quote from: TashaYarrr on 2009 June 01, 19:06:06
keirra, I think that link was posted upthread a few posts.
Inge, I should've been more specific: I'm referring more to the idea that *if* this alleged partnership existed, and if that 'authorized distributors' verbiage is accurate, then EA could be in essence saying that all freesites were 'unauthorized'. I was probably following the logic a few too many steps (not to mention there are a lot of 'ifs' that I don't necessarily believe) without explaining myself.
That is how I took it too...that any one else who decides to do free content (or pay) that isn't "authorized" will basically be violating EA's new rules.
Inge:
Well anyone who wants to turn the EULA into a weapon of words can work themselves up into a dither about the legality of this type or that type of CC. As far as I am concerned the Simming world is gonna carry on as it's always done, with EA either encouraging all CC of any type however made, or at the very least turning a relaxed and amiable blind eye to it. All this hair splitting is pretty much last century's fad, as far as I am concerned.
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