Roland
Community Moderator
So.. wait. what?
Gamida: "I don't understand people complaining about the lack of features they could mod in"
Me: "Modding is actually pretty involved... a proper fix might reduce the headache later on. So, why not?"
Roland: "Some people are modding and complaining about THAT like it's a problem"
Me: "Yeah, they might be complaining because they have to fix it themselves"
Roland: "Yeah, but the game isn't complete yet"
Well...when you paraphrase the conversation like that it does seem like a disjointed response that makes me look pretty stupid...

Here is my take on it:
Me: "Glad to read some positivity regarding modding"
Gamida: "I don't understand why people complain about being able to mod features in"
TheFlu: "Modding can be very involved and for a variety of listed reasons they may not be able to do it"
Me: "Yes, but some people are modding and ranting that it is evidence of developer failure"
TheFlu: "Well it's not evidence that it's not dev failure since there are many AAA launch titles that must be fixed by mods"
Me: "Yeah, but this game isn't a launch title so it's not evidence of dev failure until it launches."
TheFlue: "So...wait. what?"
I guess we just focused on different parts of the convo. <shrug>
btw..I'm all for feedback and letting the devs know which mods are most popular and what people seem to be wanted to be added. I would love to see threads full of excited reporting about how much fun a mod is and why. I'd take that over a rant thread complaining about what must be modded into the game in order to make it remotely fun. Excitement and fun is contagious and may inspire some dev who reads it whereas accusations of laziness, ineptness, and even dishonesty in some cases isn't going to make a dent in what the devs plan to do or not to do.