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Originally posted by Darkness View PostAnd what they are doing is very lengthy, and time hungry. Restoring a 40% complete game into an 70-80% complete game will take awhile. It's a restoration to me, not a lolmod.
Anyway, I have no idea if there are any Tyrants but I think I recall News Bot saying there wasn't any involved with the game story. Remember that G-Annette art? It was apparently only for retail 2. I hope that Birkin's form in 1.5 is as intimidating at Tyrant haha.
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Originally posted by Gradon View PostYou honestly think that mods aren't time consuming, lengthy and time hungry? You've never seen a big mod then, go google Black Mesa. In fact, I'd say that this restoration project probably requires LESS work because when you're creating a full-fledged mod of a game engine it can require A LOT of work close to developing a new game. Not 'lolmod'.
Anyway, I have no idea if there are any Tyrants but I think I recall News Bot saying there wasn't any involved with the game story. Remember that G-Annette art? It was apparently only for retail 2. I hope that Birkin's form in 1.5 is as intimidating at Tyrant haha.Last edited by Darkness; 01-22-2013, 10:46 AM.
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You can't "restore" a 40% complete game to 80 or 100% one without all those assets. Regardless of the amount of info there is and knowledge, it is not the actual materials for the game. They are reference material to make a reproduction. So technically. It is a mod, unless they also have the later build.
You can't turn a 40% into a 80% without having the 80% material. Recreation of something you don't have is modding in the game world. We saw that with people attempting to "recreate" 1.5 in RE2 retail.Tired of Stupid... sigpic
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Originally posted by Darkness View PostI'm going to call it restoration.
And in this case: Custom rooms, custom models, custom balance, custom items pictures, custom animations, custom puzzles, custom backgrounds for the main screen, save screen, custom mechanics such as saving, custom tons of other things.
It's the perfect definition of a mod, and they "restore" it the way they see fit.Last edited by Rick Hunter; 01-22-2013, 11:03 AM.
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If this weren't 1.5 and they didn't have an iso I'd probably agree with you. But this is the holy grail and they are giving us a chance to beat 1.5 and play it without a debug menu
So you can call it what you want, I'll call it restoring life to 1.5Last edited by Darkness; 01-22-2013, 11:03 AM.
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To be honest, what they're doing is fantastic regardless of content. For being fans of the series themselves I am happy to see what they're coming up with even if it is their own content. At least 1.5 will finally see release by fanatics of the series, I can't see this mod doing any harm to the 'Complete' 1.5 itself.
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Originally posted by Darkness View PostIf this weren't 1.5 and they didn't have an iso I'd probably agree with you.
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Semantically and technically speaking, it's neither a mod nor a restoration. You consider something a mod when you grab a retail game, change things, or add new features that were never planned in the first place. Other than that, you're basing your work on something that already exists and works as intended. A restoration takes whatever missing feature (or asset) from a game and adds that back in, making the process a simple hypernym of "mod". When you speak about prototypes, neither applies because you're completing a partially/entirely broken engine, making yourself part of the development process (a mod can't be considered part of that, no matter what one would think).
As for those who are still wishing to play only the raw build, I'd suggest you to think about it. The game could be so broken it wouldn't be even funny at all. But hey, to each their own.
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Originally posted by Gemini View PostYou consider something a mod when you grab a retail game
And even if the goal is a restauration, since the assets are custom, it's a mod anyway. I don't even understand why people make a fuss about that. It would be the same as saying that *insert famous historical figure* is not a man, but a legend since we highly respect him. It's just fallacious.Last edited by Rick Hunter; 01-22-2013, 12:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Rick Hunter View PostSince the definition of mod applies to any software, should it be programs or games, as well as hardware, I don't agree with your idea that it only applies to "retail" games. I don't even know where you get that idea from.
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Originally posted by Gemini View PostStill, it doesn't make much of a difference in the end.
Originally posted by News Bot View PostWho the fuck cares?Last edited by Rick Hunter; 01-22-2013, 12:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Rick Hunter View PostAnd that's exactly why it's a nonsensical debate about a word that means everything and nothing at the same time. I modify my car, it's a mod. I modify a game, it's a mod.
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