TSR has already a Workshop for CC...
Inge:
Merlin, I don't think I can make it much clearer how everything fits together. If it looks to you like other people are saying different, then it is either that those claims are inaccurate, or that they are ambiguous (and you read them the wrong way), or they haven't said it at all and you're reading something that is not there.
As to whether I am supporting TSR, that would depend on your understanding of what comprises support! If you think offering information about fileformats is supporting TSR, then you will probably think of me as supporting TSR. If you think I am completly lying about my involvement and that I am really on their board of directors, then you will certainly think I am supporting them.
Personally I just got bored with the paysite issue and I am treating TSR owners/modders like I would any other site owner/modder. I would have thought that had sunk in at least a year ago (for those who could be bothered to notice my views) when I concluded that the anti-paysite movement was having no significant effect on the pay/free distribution of game content, and was simply stirring up hatred and distrust and therefore having a nett negative effect on the community.
Merlin:
I know you will hate me now, but for me that is support. Though as you said you're tired talking about the free/pay fed, I can 'understand' somehow your decision although I'm a bit shocked that you're sharing information and help them with that to create their 'exclusive' workshop.
And trust me, if you wouldn't be a member here I probably wouldn't be that shocked...
Inge:
That's ok Merlin, it's your brain, you have to organise it how it suits you best :)
Merlin:
Thanks for this answer!
This lousy excuse just confirms that I'm absolutely right with my presumptions (or better: facts)...
;)
And it's all fine, if you can deal with working for a fucking... that shares personal informations,hacks other websites, betrays their members etc.
Edit: I think I'm done with this conversation. I can't stand T$R.
Mootilda:
Well, I basically agree with Inge on this one, although I'm not involved in the creation of any Sims3 tools.
I have always tried to share information that I find out about TS2: posting file formats, discussing the way that the game works, and updating the wiki. I honestly believe that the community is best served by having information freely available to all. I've never tried to keep that information from people at any paysite. In addition, my tools are available to all and I'm sure that people at paysites use them.
So, if that makes me a collaborator, then I'm guilty of collaborating on TS2 (not TS3, though... that's definitely false information).
However, if andi had not posted what he knew about hood and lot packages, I never would have developed any of my tools; that information was invaluable. I honestly hope that people will share TS3 information as they have shared TS2 info in the past.
It seems clear from what Inge said that various people from the community are trying to determine file formats and using that information to create various tools. TSR's statement is misleading, since it sounds like they are saying that TSR is running the show and allowing non-TSR modders to "help" to create tools which TSR has generously decided to share. As far as I can tell, that isn't the case.
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