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I dont know if this would be possible to organise but i'm thinking it would save a load of time if Ubisoft could inform the modding community what they will fix and what they wont fix in upcoming patches, so that the moddders have some sort of idea about which parts of the game they can mod without feeling their work will become redundant after a patch.
Why should Ubsioft listen to such a request for involving modders in their plans for patches? Because modders's work have contributed greatly to extra sales for all SH titles, and the overal longevity of the SH series. Because in some cases modders have fixed large parts of the games for Ubisoft, sparing them of the high development costs involved. This would be greatly beneficial to Ubsioft and a transparency over the patches may go a long way to giving something back to our long-suffering community. Who might be able to persuade Ubisoft to be open with the modders re patches? Well whoever runs this website shoudl surely have some sort of influence or be able to get the ear of Ubisoft management, since this forum is the best and most visitied submarine sim themed destination on the internet. So whoever runs this site...seriously you could make a good case to Ubi why they should be transparent over what will and wont be looked at in the official patches. Am i being too optimistic? |
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