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jstubbles:
Some of my issues are with functionality of the game and not so much directly related to modding (as in scripting).

My one big issue with modding in of itself is that we can't fully customize the UI. I'd like to know if that's possible.

If the engine is being updated, it might remedy all of the other issues I have right now.

Mularac:

--- Quote from: Arparso ---Hey, how about we collect some questions to ask the development team? That is, depending on if we'll be able to contact them and if they'll be willing to talk about it.

I'd specifically like to ask about any planned mod support for Nexus 2.

What'd you want to know?

--- End quote ---

Well... everything they'll care to tell us about the modding aspects, specially how will it compare to Nexus 1.
Also, if the engine's being updated or done from the ground up.

DreamorCZ:
That is incredible news. I only hope this is not any form of fraud because I would be pissed to donate 250€ (if I could, I would give more) and find out I was raped by some bastards.

Anyway, I'm getting this news on Herniweb.cz and it should spread on other Czech gamming webs from there.

Topic about "Future of Nexus Modding" is really getting new direction.

And yes questions, we must send some questions.

jstubbles:

--- Quote from: DreamorCZ on August 17, 2011, 08:33:22 ---I only hope this is not any form of fraud because I would be pissed to donate 250€ (if I could, I would give more) and find out I was raped by some bastards
--- End quote ---

I read through all of the T&C papers and it seems legit. The thing is, GamesPlant is a fundraiser system and that's it. They're doing this to make money, they're not the ones making the game. In the legal docs it says that GamesPlant gets a %15 cut (which they can legally increase whenever they want), which takes about 120,000 euros away from the development team. Sucks, but nothing you can do about it :|

Arparso:
15% of 400.000 is 60.000, though, and PayPal is very likely taking a fair share of it as well (about 3% I think) ;)

Yeah, kinda sucks. Giving the money directly to the developers would be preferrable, but then we wouldn't have this sort of guarantuee of only being charged, when the project meets its funding goal.

There's still some risk involved regarding the developer meeting the 400.000€ goal and taking your money, but then never finishing the damn game (because of bankruptcy, delays, economic crisis, whatever).

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