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Lerf:
iInge's own words in this topic:


Quote from: Inge on 2009 May 28, 12:06:52

If they can pull it off, it's gonna be a neat little tool and I will certainly use it (assuming it's free and doesn't come with a clause that automatically uploads everything I make to TSR).

I refuse to let community politics get in the way of enjoying my game to the ultimate.  If I like the tool I will use it and I don't care wtf made it.


Sounds to me like she doesn't give a shit who she helps. 

and jfade? go look up his rant about how Pescado is lying about TSR putting a Trojan in their downloads.  It was posted right about the time that TSR hacked MTS2--which jfade still claims never happened.

Solowren:
Quote from: Lerf on 2009 June 02, 06:45:10

and jfade? go look up his rant about how Pescado is lying about TSR putting a Trojan in their downloads.  It was posted right about the time that TSR hacked MTS2--which jfade still claims never happened.


Dude, we all know where jfade stands on the TSR vs. everyone else issue. We know his politics.

We do not like him for his politics. We like him for his personality.

Inge:
Unless someone else is more directly involved than I am personally aware, what is happening is that some of us have had access to a collection of files from the game, not all from the same source, and not the entire game by any means, for a while.  We have been pulling apart and analysing these files in order to learn how they can be edited by custom tools.  Seperately, TSR have *probably* been doing the same for a while too, with a different collection of files.

Recently it was decided to swap information we have found out, to facilitate toolmaking in general.

To the best of my personal knowledge, no one in my group of file analysis associates is working on the tool TSR are making, and vice versa, beyond answering an occasional technical question and sharing a file extension convention (standardisation for the convenience of users).   Even within our own analysis group, we are all working on our individual and unrelated tools.

The whole thing has been kept very secret until recently because we were worried EA might change all the package formats - or some other such fiendery - if they found out we knew the existing ones.  Although I half wonder if EA themselves might have left some files available in order to give the modding community a bit of a start.   We just played safe.

Please note - no one in my circle had anything to do with the pirate versions that have come out.  They were not made from any files that we have had.  Our interest has been purely in making modding tools.

ETA: Lerf, I am sorry you want to give yourself ulcers over this.

Merlin:
@Inge: But why does TSR say that you're working with/for them? Are you supporting TSR now??  :-\

Quote from: Coconut

I can confirm that Inge is working on the tool, as she herself has posted about this on TSR and her own site. I also know Jfade and a couple of the others are in, quite willingly. I can also confirm that I have not seen any evidence that Mootilda is involved in any way. - Coconut

TashaYarrr:
I'd be in favor of not badgering the folks who may produce shinies for us.

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