Going to add-in my POV to a few arguments here, or take a position.
@Killer Wolf:
you wrote an OXP, McLane doesn't like it and put coding in his to counter it. having read through the RS posts, isn't this partially what you've done yourself?
No, it's not the same for several reasons.
First of all, if I create a Meta-OXP out of individual ones within a shared framework I have to alter a few things to get it to work. Price and TL, for example.
Second, I find it a bit rich to complain about someone using your work in a de facto, as good as freeware game, if you yourself used the work of others (notably Ahruman, A_C and others) to base
your work on and they based it on the work of other people again (B & B) and so on. If you want your work to stand exclusively and unaltered for yourself forever, you will have to enter the gaming industry and create something there.
Third, I have always said that if someone brought out an alternate version of RS, say without the star wars/star trek ships or with ships only up to X LY speed or whatever, I would not complain, but even host and advertise it on the RS site! And why should this be treated differently for a GPL licensed game???
Four, I have created a few problems (there were three or four, actually, not the hundreds those discussions about RS were suggesting) with other oxps or the core game. But they were unintentional, because I was not yet able enough to understand to 100% what I was doing. The moment I became aware of a problem, I fixed it.
But McLane has intentionally created an oxp that does not change some RS settings into other configurations, but that breaks functions of the RS/OSE oxp. If you don't get the difference, I don't know what.
I'm sorry that you didn't get the feeling that your Vampires were presented in a good way in RS, though. I see the ships I build in - any ship - as a homage to its OXP's author. If that didn't come across, I'm sorry. I would keep in mind that with the download numbers of RS 3.02b that stand at 1.660 atm, this amount of additional players has seen your Vampires in action and/or bought them. If you see that as disrespectful on my side, I have to accept it, but have to tell you that I don't understand it.
@Cmdr James:
Lestradae, a few people, including me, thought that what you did with RS was disrespectful of the original works you included in RS.
I sincerely don't get that point of view.
I guess I have to repeat myself to illustrate why:
1. I find it a bit rich to complain about someone using your work in a de facto, as good as freeware game, if you yourself used the work of others (notably Ahruman, A_C and others) to base
your work on and they based it on the work of other people again (B & B) and so on.
2. I see the ships I build in - any ship - as a homage to its OXP's author. If that doesn't come across, I'm sorry. I would keep in mind that with the download numbers of RS 3.02b that stand at 1.660 atm, this amount of additional players has seen any ship in RS in action and/or bought them.
@Kaks:
Lestradae, I've somehow got the impression that Commander McLane vote on this poll would be absolutely identical to yours, and that this thread could all too easily degenerate into a 'you started first', 'no you started first' thing...
I really don't get this - hope you're not angry at me if I speak my mind - naivity towards McLane's intentions.
When I started to create special systems for RS/OSE, I discovered that one of them was going to clash with McLane's upcoming Cataclysm.oxp - yes that's the one I have to find out now intentionally breaks functions of OSE! Again: doesn't change something or alters it -
I would have no problem at all with that, if done in a consistent way! - but intentionally breaks it!
My immediate reaction was to get into contact with McLane, listen to what he had to say and as a matter of of course move my special system so that it wouldn't clash and overwrite the Cataclysm stuff.
Do you get the difference? I guess so.
My personal interest here is to see Oolite as a whole doing better.
Mine too.
It probably is a bit too late to ask for a group hug, but I hope we can at least put down the swords/lasers/Q bombs/sharp mangoes (damn Blackadder quotations!)
I will do the group hug (including McLane if I really have to) the moment he, me, and this community agree that, as many differences of opinion we might have on where to take this game, there is a minimum of cooperation required and that includes
to not intentionally switch off functions of another oxp without a damn good reason!
@LittleBear:
I personally feel that OXPs should be designed to work together to collectively enhance the game.
I agree completely, and this is where McLane has descended into foul play here, as there is a monumental difference between altering some stats of another oxp to enhance them playing together versus intentionally altering another oxp so that it will no longer function correctly.
@DaddyHoggy:
Killer Wolf raises an interesting point I would be interested to hear your answer L.
I hope my answers to Killer Wolf and Cmdr James above have answered your question, too.
Unfortunately I could see the L/McLane war coming.
I honestly didn't.
I have tried to get into contact with McLane a bit, we exchanged a few PM's, and I tried to normalise relations with him. As can be also read in diverse forum statements around here, including the "vanishing equipment" thread up to the point where McLane declared that sabotaging my oxp was intentional. Then I'd had it.
I think there is no way of not choosing sides here:
Is it OK to deliberately
damage the functionality of another's oxp because you don't like it?
Is it OK, licensing whatever, to create a game that is based on the goodwill of the creators of this game to be used, but then treating one's own oxps as if they had been written for a company and were under some sort of copyright, and thereby denying others the same freedoms that had enabled the writing of the oxp in the first place?
I'd say it isn't. And if this community doesn't get this, conflicts will no longer be solved by debate, but by bullying and an counter-oxp's arms race. If you want that, just don't take sides or wait until I give up because this game's vision becomes to narrow for me to want to contribute to (which is exactly what McLane is aiming for).
@ClymAngus:
And the most relevant argument of all imo:
OXP clashes don't enhance the game.
Exactly.
Greetings
L