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it's BYOR (bring your own rules) game. for one, two, or three people.
there is no AI, and nothing moves unless you move it. it is assumed
you have your rules dice and ship record cards offline.
these remixes were offered to you, freely. but you didn't get back to me. i would have liked us to possibly work together, but it seems you wanted all of the glory for yourself. and now i completely understand the reason why. you have an ego the size of the moon.
for your info... their polycount is 50%-80% less than the .stl original.
it's disingenuous of you to suggest that only godlike you are capable of browsing thingiverse and operating a modelling program. it's not like these are the first ship models i've ever uploaded to the workshop. would it surprise you to know that i was telling the truth, when i said i'd had them on my drive for six months? Because that's what i told you in our conversation. Remember? of course you do. but, go on... play the "injured party" and accuse me of being a thief one more time. it's wearing a little thin, but it's still quite funny.
"Oh, well. To be honest a lot of the credit goes to Obibun.tw and his <workshop item>. He spent a ton of time hunting down suitable models on a 3d printing site, converted them, put them together, textured the vast majority of them, and published them. I added a few things here and there and used the source files he linked to in his workshop item, took them and ran with it, but realistically, a lot of the credit goes to him for his hard work doing all of that and publishing <workshop item> originally a few weeks back."
But please, continue to convince yourself that no credit is due to anybody but yourself and some vague "community effort". Good lord.
Posted 30 Jan @ 3:09pm
Battle of the Nile (1798) -- Kendo353
Posted 31 Jan @ 7:56pm
Geeze. It sure is bizarre how the TTS workshop went four years without any decent age of sail ships for wargaming. Then suddenly, a day after I publish mine after more than 20+ hours of working on them over the course of a week or two, you're able to publish your own item the VERY NEXT DAY with virtually no credit to the actual author.
And NONE whatsoever in this item, where people are congratulating you for the beautiful age of sail models that they've been waiting to have for years.
It's almost as though without the original author's hard work, you would not have been able to do any of this whatsoever. How *kind* and mature of you to pointedly leave him out completely in both your workshop description and comments to your new adoring fans.
Pathetic.