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<blockquote data-quote="BullyWiiPlaza" data-source="post: 17679" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>True, that's the scummy part. You can't just sell other people's free stuff without explicit permission. I was mainly arguing for the people who made general programming projects "from the ground up" like in most real life scenarios for completely new things but obviously they don't in modding because people are noobs/lazy. Stealing code without permission could get you sued in real life of course so people do it much less but you may do anything in modding pretty much. Consequently in modding, why bother doing all the work again if everything is already out there just to legitimize you charging for it? People will still respect you the same way as if everything was copied. It's pointless. For quick bucks all you basically need to do is change the looks of some menu and rename options, bam. Many idiots are still willing to buy even though it's completely retarded copy/paste like 99% of all mod releases. People just see their chances and abuse the hell out of it like always in life? CoD has always been a degenerate community. Arguably there shouldn't have been source releases to avoid others monetizing it for themselves but then we can't have nice things. Black sheep always exist. Should we stop selling knives because you could stab somebody instead of cutting your food? Not really, gotta deal with it...</p><p></p><p>When I checked out Project TCM's decompiled source code it was so bad, a lot of the code didn't even work right with undefined variables etc. because the author just didn't give a damn about quality. Rather making the menu as sizable as possible with garbage just to say how good it is because it has 1337 options in it. It is very popular because people think big = good and they keep asking to bring this to the Wii U for instance but without full source it can be hard to make the whole thing work. Free but closed source is still pretty retarded, I don't really see the point. After all, he released most of the v9 source code because of decompiling. So if I get the whole thing decompiled, recompiled, keep it private and show him proof he would release full source publicly? Dat logic :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullyWiiPlaza, post: 17679, member: 543"] True, that's the scummy part. You can't just sell other people's free stuff without explicit permission. I was mainly arguing for the people who made general programming projects "from the ground up" like in most real life scenarios for completely new things but obviously they don't in modding because people are noobs/lazy. Stealing code without permission could get you sued in real life of course so people do it much less but you may do anything in modding pretty much. Consequently in modding, why bother doing all the work again if everything is already out there just to legitimize you charging for it? People will still respect you the same way as if everything was copied. It's pointless. For quick bucks all you basically need to do is change the looks of some menu and rename options, bam. Many idiots are still willing to buy even though it's completely retarded copy/paste like 99% of all mod releases. People just see their chances and abuse the hell out of it like always in life? CoD has always been a degenerate community. Arguably there shouldn't have been source releases to avoid others monetizing it for themselves but then we can't have nice things. Black sheep always exist. Should we stop selling knives because you could stab somebody instead of cutting your food? Not really, gotta deal with it... When I checked out Project TCM's decompiled source code it was so bad, a lot of the code didn't even work right with undefined variables etc. because the author just didn't give a damn about quality. Rather making the menu as sizable as possible with garbage just to say how good it is because it has 1337 options in it. It is very popular because people think big = good and they keep asking to bring this to the Wii U for instance but without full source it can be hard to make the whole thing work. Free but closed source is still pretty retarded, I don't really see the point. After all, he released most of the v9 source code because of decompiling. So if I get the whole thing decompiled, recompiled, keep it private and show him proof he would release full source publicly? Dat logic :/ [/QUOTE]
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