Hunt: Showdown is decently popular, plus, I guess, CryEngine still makes them some money.How is Crytek even still a thing? All I read about them is negative news, losses, remaster or port number 85 of the same 20 year old games and more negative news.
They make Hunt: Showdown which is very good.
Hunt Showdown is great.How is Crytek even still a thing? All I read about them is negative news, losses, remaster or port number 85 of the same 20 year old games and more negative news.
Hunt: Showdown is decently popular, plus, I guess, CryEngine still makes them some money.
I remember Crytek actually being very supportive of modders back in the original/Warhead days, iirc they even had forums dedicated specifically to modding. I wonder what have changed? Could it be some outside agreement they have?
They develop the best multiplayer game out there (Hunt) but I bet their higher ups are not even into it and it's the few great devs on the Hunt team fighting for their lives to keep it going.
It's a Crysis shrine not a Crytek shrine ;)
Such an unfortunate there exist an EULA for that, to not provide any mod on their games. It's not about to provide the custom or modded game data, but the camera tool itself that read/tampered their games, along with rules and agreement that came with it.
As for camera tool modder, I guess he just have to follow their instructions and then, he could choose to never have/do any mod for their games ever.
And it's from the PR Manager? What kind of good press did he think this would give?
then you can say that (their) EULA is stupid. Enforcing it is even more stupid. EULA is there to have a legal ground if you need to protect yourself. Not to destroy your reputation.Such an unfortunate there exist an EULA for that, to not provide any mod on their games. It's not about to provide the custom or modded game data, but the camera tool itself that read/tampered their games, along with rules and agreement that came with it.
As for camera tool modder, I guess he just have to follow their instructions and then, he could choose to never have/do any mod for their games ever.
The modder literally created something that allows players to advertise the games for free.
I swear some people are just really out of touch.
The PR guy is just the messenger; these kind of [stupid] decisions are taken by legal after someone high up in the chain flags it to them.