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Pilot Model
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:39 pm
by Sung
Does anybody had an idea how it can work to pull out a pilot mesh after the explode of a ship? I had made a model, 1 thargoid, 1 human that i want to blow away with the debris.
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 8:25 pm
by Killer Wolf
work it out yourself mate.
Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:16 pm
by Arexack_Heretic
yup that is it.
Also a good way is for it to be EjectItem-ed.
Alternatively give it the role 'alloys', but then they are not race/ship specific in occurarance.
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:10 am
by Rxke
I don't understand you Sung.
You obviously don't want to be part of, or contributng to this community any longer, yet you have the nerve to come here to ask questions so you can privately build your own version of Oolite.
You seriously expect us to give you advice after what happened, the way you behaved?
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:04 pm
by Captain Hesperus
Rxke wrote:I don't understand you Sung.
You obviously don't want to be part of, or contributng to this community any longer, yet you have the nerve to come here to ask questions so you can privately build your own version of Oolite.
You seriously expect us to give you advice after what happened, the way you behaved?
I have to agree. Sung, you have the nerve to accuse someone of stealing your textures, refuse to acknowledge their apologies and go off. You've caused a lot of disharmony and stress in what was an easy-going and supportive community (including causing several master OXPers to seriously consider if they should remain contributers) and now you reappear and expect to be welcomed back and supported, only to announce that you're going to rip off Oolite in Germany (for profit maybe?) and you are trying to gather supporters for your private project!
I'm sorry, but Ahruman, if anything constitutes grounds for account deletion, it's this.
<Ka-chik> BOOOOOOOMMMMM!!
Captain Hesperus
"Words can't describe."
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 2:39 pm
by JensAyton
Sung has the right to distribute his own work under whatever terms he chooses, and as much right to ask polite questions here as anyone else. Everyone else has the right to ignore him if they wish; at the moment, I’m only seeing questionable behaviour from other people.
That being said, it has come to my attention that at least two of Sung’s textures – asp_redux.png and qbomb.png – are in fact derivative works and may only be distributed under the original license, viz., the
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license, in the absence of explicit permission from the creator of the original, i.e. Giles Williams. (In this case, attribution would be due to both Giles and Sung.) However, given that the development team (including Giles) have agreed to distribute future versions under the GPL, and the distribution of Sungs textures I have includes a Read Me file stating “These textures are under the GNU License”, I don’t think this is a problem.
Now, can we please get on with
more interesting things?
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:33 pm
by CaptKev
Rxke wrote:I don't understand you Sung.
You obviously don't want to be part of, or contributng to this community any longer, yet you have the nerve to come here to ask questions so you can privately build your own version of Oolite.
You seriously expect us to give you advice after what happened, the way you behaved?
That makes two of us!
Sung as you know I'm a big fan of your textures, but you've decided to go it alone, so for all concerned you would be better off not posting here again.
Good Luck with your alternative site.
Re: Pilot Model
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:49 am
by TGHC
Sung wrote:Does anybody had an idea how it can work to pull out a pilot mesh after the explode of a ship? I had made a model, 1 thargoid, 1 human that i want to blow away with the debris.
This sentiment has been deleted by a moderator. Don't do it again.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:08 am
by Selezen
Having just read through the abortive discussion about your textures, Sung, I do wonder how you could have the gall to come back here and ask questions and expect an answer after the way you have basically thrown your rattle out of your pram.
It's sad to see that this community, one of the BEST and FRIENDLIEST communities I have EVER been a part of, has been reduced to this attitude - all because someone wanted to make sure your work was seen by a wider audience. You have made a mountain out of a molehill. Everyone on this forum was excited and motivated by your work, but acting like a primadonna has ruined the respect that you had.
I've seen your site and I am worried about what you are doing - it looks to me like you are promoting an alternative, competitive version of Oolite using your own textures and alterations. It may not be excluded by any copyright or copyleft legalese, but it's still bad form.
Your work was good. Your attitude was bad. Don't expect any help or sympathy from me.