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04-07-22, 10:28 PM | #16 |
Silent Hunter
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well, then, you have it solved.
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04-07-22, 10:42 PM | #17 |
Sparky
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Ahoy BH, What type of CWC mod do you wish to have? One type is to add cold cloth for all crew members, including the men inside the boat; The other type is to add cloth only for deck watch and deck gun crew.
The first one could be dynamic, just like the one in Dark Waters, but i assumed it's not historical because it always very hot inside a sub. |
04-08-22, 12:03 AM | #18 |
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[QUOTE=flaminus;2802553]Ahoy BH, What type of CWC mod do you wish to have? One type is to add cold cloth for all crew members, including the men inside the boat; The other type is to add cloth only for deck watch and deck gun crew.
I will PM you. |
04-08-22, 09:38 AM | #19 |
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No I don't have it solved. The people I mentioned have it solved. You should go and check out what they did to do it legally. They made apps which will do it for you but you have to modify your own .exe per the instructions provided by the modder. That is not illegal. It just has to be done the right way. I mean really, I cant believe that there are people who don't know this in the SH4 community.
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04-11-22, 10:40 AM | #20 | |
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+1 I also think the law was designed and intended to prevent others from taking someone else's work, modifying it, and then reselling it for profit. In the case of mods, all of the end users have actually bought and paid for the unmodified code and THEN applied the modified code to their originally unmodified code. Clearly not being sold for profit, nor undercutting the sales of the original unmodified code. In fact, it's somewhat prolonging the sales life of the original code.
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04-11-22, 04:49 PM | #21 | |
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04-11-22, 06:17 PM | #22 |
CTD - it's not just a job
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To quote a portion of their 'modern' UConnect EULA:
"...Plus, they are still charging $9.99 US regularly on their web site store front (US) for SHII (yes, "2" - T.U.E...), III, 4 & 5. That tells me they still feel they own and protect their copyright, though it may not seem like it most of the time. I am inclined to leave sleeping dogs lie in this regard, especially for SH4 & 5. Others might feel led as you fellers. You never know. They did grant permission for folks on SubSim to re-work portions of SHII / Destroyer Command years ago to make online playing possible, and they have basically side-stepped SH3 distribution, but... |
04-11-22, 07:19 PM | #23 |
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- To create or distribute unauthorised levels and/or scenarios.
Just with that statement alone half of the stuff on here is probably illegal. Bah!! |
04-11-22, 07:23 PM | #24 |
Grey Wolf
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I would really like to know how many people that have posted in this thread have actually looked at the hard code modifications that have been done for SH3 and 5. It sounds to me like none other than Bubblehead and myself.
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04-12-22, 12:59 AM | #25 |
CTD - it's not just a job
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That's kind of what I'm getting at. Interpretation. For my thinking, that line applies to all the lines above it, and has to do with altering the product's internal binary code for non-Ubi profit. I know I don't have the brains or know-how to build a hex-edited injection file set. But even if I did, I do not trust software companies. The way I look at it though, is mods of all sorts help Ubisoft's sales of the SH series, actually prolonging their life, and they really should encourage folks to tinker with the internals by releasing more documentation. It is an old 'engine'. But they should tone-down the draconian language... lol
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04-12-22, 01:15 AM | #26 | |
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The only reason, that Ubi... hasn't seriously pushed on that, is... that they would basically, be killing the goose (or in this case, geese) that are laying their golden eggs, for them. That mods (& the modders here, for the most part...) have driven the thrust of their 'coinage' gains from SH3, 4... (& in a weeee small part) 5. Not to take anything away from those that do what they do, to make 5, NOT be sooo much, of a dumpster fire that Ubi shoved it out the pipe, as... They could, raise a stink about it... BUT... on the other hand, they have done... NOTHING... at all, to update any of it, &... it has been well documented, that for all intents... they consider sub simming, a dead end niche... sad, but... true. From a certain view point. Add to that, for all intents & purposes, because of that... the only thing Ubi hasn't done, is kick the corpse into the ground & start shoving dirt over it... yet. To those of us, who play... (& enjoy the SH lineage...) do NOT see it as a niche thing. In its own way, it is a means & methodology, to keep history alive & never forget. At least to Me, My own opinion on that... whether any one else feels the same way... dunno, but... I hope it is thought of in that light, by others... *sighs* any way, that's just My thoughts about it... M. M.
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