Was not sure where to post this and hope this is the most appropriate place.
From: http://forums.tripwireinteractive.co...414#post973414
Did search before posting and appreciate TWI test and check mods for exploits as part of the mod whitelisting process and the quote above suggests it is a simple process. I think that thread mentions some very good reasons why modders should get their mod whitelisted as early as possible.
What sort of time period would a modder expect the whitelisting process to take?
If the mod did not meet TWI's criteria and mod did not get whitelisted would the information involved in the decision be shared with anybody or made available to anybody intending to use that mod afterwards?
If the mod did not meet TWI's criteria and mod did not get whitelisted would the mod still be available to use?
If a modder has loads of ideas they want to add to a mod would it be recommended to submit mod for whitelisting at earliest stage possible with option to go through same process after adding updates?
What would be some examples of exploits in a mod?
In general why are so few of the many mods available not whitelisted for this game?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Major_Day (Post 973414) Mods should be submitted to TWI, they will check it out, and if approved will be added to a "whitelist" of approved mods, which hopefully will not unrank the server. Thats the way it worked in Ostfront, and hopefully that what TWI will do for HoS. |
From: http://forums.tripwireinteractive.co...414#post973414
Did search before posting and appreciate TWI test and check mods for exploits as part of the mod whitelisting process and the quote above suggests it is a simple process. I think that thread mentions some very good reasons why modders should get their mod whitelisted as early as possible.
What sort of time period would a modder expect the whitelisting process to take?
If the mod did not meet TWI's criteria and mod did not get whitelisted would the information involved in the decision be shared with anybody or made available to anybody intending to use that mod afterwards?
If the mod did not meet TWI's criteria and mod did not get whitelisted would the mod still be available to use?
If a modder has loads of ideas they want to add to a mod would it be recommended to submit mod for whitelisting at earliest stage possible with option to go through same process after adding updates?
What would be some examples of exploits in a mod?
In general why are so few of the many mods available not whitelisted for this game?
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