(09-01-2023, 02:23 AM)Ortog Wrote: Modding is always extremely hard. Many games wouldn't be alive or reached the popularity they have without the community and the people interested in making mods. Games like Euro Truck Simulator 2 and his sibling American Truck Simulator, Farming Simulator, and so many others. So have patience, they are doing their best.
Meanwhile, I saw a couple screenshots in Discord, where a few very interesting snubs were teased. That would be just the apetizer the people need; playing with new toys until the big patch is done. Would it be very hard to make that happen?
Nobody said it was not hard, it is hard, and everyone acknowledges this, and are grateful for their work - however, the main problem lies in giving impossible deadlines, while teasing for it, only for it to be delayed and thus, ending up with broken and unfulfilled promises. The main problem once again, lies with the time. It's been more than a year that this magic patch that will solve everything was announced. Another problem as pointed out, was that it reverted to making big patches, while a long time ago, it was meant to be small patches, over time. Doing this would be quite good, and better - and what they initially went for.