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oh you tricky bastard.
343 delete
all this theme my trololo
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And... better see on brazilian forum.
99% shared.
the password is : zvfktymrbq[etcjcbr
i test it and it works ^^
This is me, and I'm going to be me, angering people or not
We don't want leachers, I get it. But this is the kind of thing that is beyond stupid.
Locked the files with a password, great, we had to work to figure it out, as a community. But now to see these are either fake, or encrypted, it just grinds my gears. Is this what we've been driven to? Insulting each other and wasting our time? Private servers are all about development. and when newer files get shared everyone grabs them up, some do things with them, others don't. Some people provide to the community, and there's always the new guy who wows someone. But as we get more and more, the sharing just doesn't happen anymore. we wait ages while all the big players have their brand new stuff, and all the little guys get squashed and laughed at for even attempting.
Why has the community broken down this far?
I remember when 1.4.4 leaked. we had the big argument with mobs that got some of us banned over it. Why? because we wanted to have tools ready for everyone. Now it's quite the oposite. we don't want anyone to have anything, What caused such a huge change?
I want to leak those 1.5.1 files just to stop this . Hate people being selfish.
Some people love their hobby so much they don't want to see it die off so they'll risk slowing the progress of the community to keep it alive with any small step ahead they can get.
With a dying game thats what keeping players playing on your server has become
And of course, money for some.
As for leechers, you can either automatically assume everyone who leeches off your work won't do something helpful (which is impossible to know) or you can take the risk and give the community a chance to progress
Using leeching as a excuse to not release something is unacceptable because not everyone is out to leech, and automatically assuming so is how a community shrivels up and dies.