Pete Hines on modding Fallout 3
I'm not sure if I "take it for granted" so much as I take it as an awesome feature of a game that sets it aside from most other games out there. The question I ask myself is "Would I like Morrowind and Oblivion as much as I do now if they didn't come with a construction set?", the answer is a resounding no. They're good games made excellent by a strong and talented modding community that compliments the great job Bethesda did on providing the construction set on day one of the game's releases.
I wish Bethesda success with Fallout 3, I know I'll be buying it, but a part of me hopes that they'll get bitten in the backside a little for this. Not anything major, just something that causes a little resentment in the Bethesda ranks and makes them look back and think "gosh, I think we should have released the SDK with the game!". Selfish and unlikely, I know, but hell...here's to honesty!
To me Bethesda set a precedent in the gaming community with Morrowind and Oblivion by releasing their SDK with the game (or on the day of the game's release); a good example to other developers of what they can be doing to both better support their community and boost sales at the same time. This latest step with Fallout 3 seems like a step backwards in my book.
It's something I'll be watching closely over the coming months. I'm interested to see if it will have any effect on the Fallout 3 community.
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Messaggio #7 may be of interest here.
BTW the Q&A is bilingual.
Bethesda is a company. It has deadlines, pressure from competition, censorship, from an ever-chaning market, and potentially even government and religious organizations. As such they will probably not be able to be the responsible trend-setters forever, if being that won't keep the business afloat. Ideals don't tend to mix well with business - stick to your guns too long, and if they don't pay out, you find yourself bottom-up.
It happened to Sierra, Origin and probably many others. People will quit, the makeup of the company will change, or the entire face of gaming will change again. It happens. It will happen, possibly inevitably. I hope that it doesn't happen to Bethesda but they've hardly been perfect.
I'm not going to waste energy being mad at people who are trying to earn a living just as I am, even if they don't have it quite figured out the best way to do that. I would rather they focus on getting out and taking care of their game, as I *will* be pissed at a subpar game.
My two cents.
One should never forget that countless of the previously mentiond user made modifications which outmatch Beth's skills require official dlc content for running them ">
So community content is rather their lifeblood than a threat.
if it can't be modded, I'm not buying it.