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@Tingu I don't know. It might be related to the EULA for modding this particular game. The EULA is pretty strict and includes a clause where "elements of the Mod which represent, comprise, derive or are based upon any intellectual property rights which subsist in the Product (including but not limited to... themes, ... concepts, ... sounds, musical compositions, ...), including without limitation copyrights, trademarks and other intellectual properties therein and/or related thereto... are owned by, or for the benefit of SEGA and its licensors." I'm no lawyer and can't interpret that for you and tell you what that means. I'm not certain I can even accurately interpret that for myself. But perhaps it does scare people off from creating certain kinds of mods, or prevent them from publishing them.