let me preface by saying this is in no way meant to by an attack. I'm sure most people won't see it as one, but I'd just like to clear it up before hand. I'm just merely curious.
So I've been wondering. What makes the DBZ mods for Half-Life different than mods for other games? What I mean by that exactly is that many DBZ mods for other games eventually get labeled as a threat some how, and eventually get a Cease and Desist Order.
The only thing I've been assuming so far is that Half-Life's graphics engine isn't seen as a threat compared to the new crop of retail DBZ games. But on the other hand the quality of the models/skins/animations ESF has is easily on par, and sometimes better than some of the other DBZ mods/games out there. So in the end I have the same question in my mind.
Any ideas?
So I've been wondering. What makes the DBZ mods for Half-Life different than mods for other games? What I mean by that exactly is that many DBZ mods for other games eventually get labeled as a threat some how, and eventually get a Cease and Desist Order.
The only thing I've been assuming so far is that Half-Life's graphics engine isn't seen as a threat compared to the new crop of retail DBZ games. But on the other hand the quality of the models/skins/animations ESF has is easily on par, and sometimes better than some of the other DBZ mods/games out there. So in the end I have the same question in my mind.
Any ideas?