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Also there seems to be an argument between developers in the comments so I was wondering what that's about.
On a technical level. It'd probably be okay if they set up their GIT to not let people push directly to source, and require one of them to pull it into the main repository when a non-approved member makes a change.
EaW's community nowadays is pretty tame. And it has always been (even despite quite some drama) been among the less toxic communities. Due to its size the few who really can't stand each other stick out a lot more. But most are of the appreciative and helping kind.
Doing it that way would be a bold, but actually welcomed move I'd say. Even if the potential goal of releasing faster might not be accomplished that way, it'd still be interesting for mod makers and more free-lance type modders/coders to jump in for a quick fun project rather than long-term commitment. We've also toyed with the idea of going full open-source after the release, but even if not will provide the source files and documentation. Mostly wit the goal that others might profit from the knowledge we've gathered over the years.
A lot of those teams even found it strange how we didn't immediately start trying to talk to everyone when we started Ascendancy and mostly kept to ourselves.
why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.
I'd disagree with that. In the first few months (really, before the game was released) it was alright, but considering it's a star Wars game, with almost exclusively various Star Wars mod [... snip ...]