MOD Summit at 1UP.com 19
Ford Prefect writes "One of the biggest things to happen to PC games in the last decade is the rise of the mod - the free modifications produced by fans. There's no denying their influence on future game development, but what do the developers of the original games think? 1UP.com's MOD Summit has the answers, interviewing major games developers, past modders who've made it big, and some of the current mod authors who make it all a reality. (Disclaimer: I was one of those interviewed!)"
is it just me... (Score:1)
Slashdotted already. What did it say? (Score:1)
Anyway, I have to admit I'm particularly interested in what the designers think about it. Some games, such as Morrowind and Neverwinter Nights to name a couple I've played a lot recently, show that the devs honestly want to see their product become something bigger that what it started as. Morrowind, NWN, and many other s
Re:Slashdotted already. What did it say? (Score:1)
Anyway, I'm glad to see that they seem at least mostly supportive. None in there exploded at the thought of someone modifying their content or anything. It all felt a little rehearsed to me though. I wonder how the greater majority of devs feel though. They just interv
(with apologies to Stephen King) (Score:1)
The whole bit goes:
Even if you don't appreciate mods, there's no denying their contribution to future game development. True American icons!
(sorry sorry sorry... the blurb just put this into my head and I couldn't resist posting..)
Re:(with apologies to Stephen King) (Score:2)
I'm British, you insensitive clod!
Submitter's mod (Score:2)
I'd just like to say how happy I was today when I saw a reader at Eurogamer had pointed out that there's a release date for the next chapter of Minerva. The first was the most fun single-player mod I've ever played - hands down (and also one of the shortest, you seem to understand quality over quantity).
Gary's Mod is a good laugh, but Metastasis had me hooked and waiting in earnest for the next chapter.
Heh (Score:2)
Re:Heh (Score:1)
MOD PARENT UP (Score:1)
No wonder.. (Score:2)
I wish more companies would be like this... (Score:2)
For example, better mod support for the Command & Conquer line of games would be GREAT.
As would better mod support for Rollercoaster Tycoon.
Some companies totally "get" modding (like ID Software, Epic and Valve and to a large extent Microsoft) and some sort of "get" modding e.g. Electronic Arts which kinda supports modding in Battlefield and The Sims and d
Web developers hark! (Score:1)