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Discovery going Standalone / hosting Freelancer.ISO on our site - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Freelancer Forum (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=11) +--- Thread: Discovery going Standalone / hosting Freelancer.ISO on our site (/showthread.php?tid=135473) |
RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Jack_Henderson - 01-28-2016 If the risk is deemed okay, I would definitely do it the "Spazzy way". Game files + Mod. One packet for easy download and installation. This could be a major thing in our small community. RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Garrett Jax - 01-28-2016 If I recall, didn't ModDB remove us from their site because of an extremely minor copyright infraction, reported to them by a disgruntled banned player. How would they view it, if we were to take the action proposed in this thread? If Microsoft came down on us, who exactly would they approach? Igiss? Does he have an opinion? There are other questions that would need answering as well. Does this put the very existence of the mod at risk? Does the risk outweigh the reward? RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - wanderer95 - 01-28-2016 It would be cool to see Disco standalone, much like BF2's project reality. RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - sindroms - 01-28-2016 (01-28-2016, 05:05 PM)wanderer95 Wrote: It would be cool to see Disco standalone, much like BF2's project reality. Funny you would mention that. This suggestion actually came from my recent reinstalling of PR, when I found out it was standalone now. Though the thing with PR is that EA wouldn't have minded so much because PR used to drive the sales of BF2 at the time. RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - evanz - 01-28-2016 problem is, is whilst it still can be bought somewere at any price, it would not be able to be included in a FREE mod conversion RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Anomander - 01-28-2016 Just a thought: maybe some minor changes should be done in MOD installer - with could be run in two alternative versions: 1. Standalone - soundless, both character voices and ingame-music (which is probably protected by copyright) since there is plenty soundtrack music modes lack of music should not be a problem. 2. Full - for original ISO owners, where character voices and original music is uploaded from original game RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Alley - 01-28-2016 (01-28-2016, 04:51 PM)Garrett Jax Wrote: If I recall, didn't ModDB remove us from their site because of an extremely minor copyright infraction, reported to them by a disgruntled banned player. How would they view it, if we were to take the action proposed in this thread? If Microsoft came down on us, who exactly would they approach? Igiss? Does he have an opinion? There are other questions that would need answering as well. Does this put the very existence of the mod at risk? Does the risk outweigh the reward? The problem with moddb was due a picture being hosted in the moddb gallery containing an icon from EVE Online. CCP Games never said anything, it's just this one russian kid that somehow convinced the moddb staff there was a huge copyright drama that was going to happen. All it took was a PM to Moddb's big boss and the mod was restored an hour later. RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Laz - 01-28-2016 All in all, a good idea. If Microsoft *does* notice, we get their attention. Which is good. One the one hand we get new players that have an easier time installing. On the other it could have issues. But nothing we cant get past, +1 has my vote
RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Kauket - 01-28-2016 It might be worth sending them an email concerning Freelancer and the legality of issuing it out. You might want to get in touch of the /highers/ of Microsoft Studios about it, especially if they're not responding/and how it's mentioned they taken down their store page for it. Granted, it's not a popular game, but if you can cause an uproar on social media - somehow, they might notice it. RE: Including the game install as a part of the mod - Laz - 01-28-2016 (01-28-2016, 10:27 PM)Nyx Wrote: It might be worth sending them an email concerning Freelancer and the legality of issuing it out. Actually a good idea. You could send an email stating to reply within a given time or you can cause an uproar..... |