Yea, I and you think so, at least. But fun, hate, pain and etc are relative. I can't say the others also think as one is acceptable and as the other is in-acceptable.
I find it absolutely acceptable if people don't want to share their work with others. It's their right.
I am, however, also interested in their reasons, so my arguing and discussing is not focused on changing their mind, but more on trying to understand them (but of course I don't mind when minds are changed for the better). So when I hear their arguments, I question them, because I want to dig deeper.
Growing one's mod oneself is a bit different fun of that growing community to see other's idea or taking feedback, which I'm sure you may know though. This is like there are who loves SP, PVE, and loves PVP. Each of those feeling is precious and need respected.
Sure. But one who shares one's work can still grow one's own mod oneself.
The point, overall, is, that one who shares one's work is not ever loosing anything at all. All one can is win. Win new mods, new ideas, new perspectives on one's own work. And that makes it quite plausible to share one's work.
Perfectly valid opinion. But thats all it is.
Sure. I know that I can't force anybody to share their work. I wouldn't even want to.
Up to any modder if they want to share or not.
Not that I mind, but you're only reiterating what I already said.
You can stand outside the field and yell all you want about how you think the modders should all share their work. But more than yelling it won't be. You have made the suggestion. You're done. Still any modder has his/her own mind to make up. And "you finding a mod you MUST play" but cant because of a modder not willing to share. Tough luck. No need to write 6 novels on that suggestion just to get your hands on it.
Sooooooo, thanks for the suggestion! Nothing is gonna change one bit, trust me. And thats a good thing imo.
Cheers
Neither am I "yelling", nor am I merely voicing my opinion. I am arguing. Reasoning. A not unusual practise. And what that changes, you don't know. Arguments often don't make an instantly visible difference, because people are stubborn. But see, while I make arguments and give reasons why mods should be freely shared, those who don't like it - have no arguments. So when people see good arguments for sharing and see no arguments against it, they can't help but think there are only reasons for sharing. And none against it. That might, subtly, shape their opinion on the subject matter. And why would it not. When I hear a good reason for and no reason against something, why not have that shape my opinion? Would you know why?
Speaking of you. You have no arguments. You just attack me for my - perfectly valid - opinion. Subquake tried to argue, but he ended up merely expressing that he does not feel like sharing his work - Alphado-Jaki argued in the same spirit. Well, I guess we should accept that as an "argument" as well, but it really isn't solid. It seems more like a character trait. "It doesn't feel good to share my work." But when we talked about his feelings, he quickly reached a point where he did not want to discuss it any further. Here it was:
Doing it for fun in our free time costs us the most precious commodity in life, that is more valuable than money - time.
And if some stone cold criminal steels your mod, do you loose that time?
So modders, who don't like to share, feel like they would loose something. Right? They feel like they work is "stolen" from them. That's as far as the reasoning goes, to my knowledge.
Here is another aspect, that is actually kinda funny: I say "modders, who don't like to share". That's actually not the full truth. Because all modders do like to share their work for free. With the players. So those who get so upset and angry even over just a perfectly valid opinion are fine with giving away their stuff for free to literally anybody. They just don't like it when their creative work becomes part of another creative work.
Is that not quite weird? Again, however, of course you're free not to think about it too much. Call it philosophical balderdash. And whatnot. Self awareness is not everybody's cup of tea, right?
Well... no, he clearly isn't. Whether Subquake should or shouldn't share something isn't for me to decide. But as a moderator, I do find everything Subquake has done to be in keeping with the modding policy, and I don't find his communication style "hostile and aggressive."
Check out the dictionary:
hostile/ˈhɒstʌɪl/
adjective
adjective: hostile
showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly.
aggressive
/əˈɡrɛsɪv/
adjective
adjective: aggressive
ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or resulting from aggression.
behaving or done in a determined and forceful way.
Here is another example for someone being hostile and aggressive:
So is this guy getting a perm ban from the forums or what?
If this is the second time, I seriously doubt he's unaware.
Seems like he's got a habit of stealing assets.
Why allow this to continue?
You're going to let the whole modding community get ticked off to protect a guy who's got a history of plagiarism?
I'm just asking a question here?
I'm just making an objective observation here? It is, to have it said, also legal and everybody's personal right to be hostile and aggressive. I wouldn't suggest to anyhow penalize someone who is, within the rules, hostile and aggressive.
But I suggest not to be. And the information I have is that hua wanted to share a mod he thinks is interesting, fun to play, unusual, and that he believes that the mod is legal in China. And I can believe that, because it seems that copyright law is different in China in general.
So when you believe what you're doing is legal, and you do what you are doing to do others a favor, and then you are met with aggressive hostility... You get sad and/or angry, because you feel like you're being treated unfairly.