LordKestrel
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I don't mind if it's allowed for use, but please don't make it mandatory. I don't use it, and don't ever want to be forced into using it. I don't want to have to use some special mod to play, which is why I never did the Civ3 GOTMs.
There is no way to bundle it with the save, but it is fairly easy to install, and its a one-off installation process (and fairly small, as well, so its easy to download, even on dial-up). Further, the seasoned GOTM staff have almost infinite patience, and are quite skilled at providing tech support for people trying to install these things!Thrallia said:I haven't used the HoF mod yet, but I will to see what all the controversy is about.
I, for one, have no problem with a mod that is fairly easy to install and use for the GOTM if it increases security. I can definitely see why people would be opposed to being required to use a mod to play a GOTM, but isn't it possible to bundle the save so that everytime you download the GOTM save, you download, install, and use the HOF mod? That way people who are bad with software or don't want to have to do anything other than download the save can play without the hassles of installing it on their own.

Dolphan said:From the looks of it, the HOF mod would make it a lot easier to do detailed spoilers, which is great for people like me who just play through the game and then think about writing the spoiler afterwards.

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Yes.Murky said:Is there a way to insure that people can't hack the mod itself before installing it?

drkodos said:I am not a fan of the mod. To me, it does a great job of making the game easier to play for many people, but at the cost of dumbing the game down, and seeking to level the playing field by doing the very things that in the spirit of the game would be the true TEST and challenge of the human mind playing it.
drkodos said:If the mod is made mandatory, I will not be "playing" GotMs (not submitting them is a more accurate way to express the likely situation). I also think it would be spitefully fooilish to not play the game without the mod installed even if one cannot submit (unless the mod is automtically attached to the download files -- which would suck for me....).
DaviddesJ said:Remembering to check every city every turn, to see if it grew and the governor put citizens on stupid tiles? Remembering to check the foreign advisor every turn, to see if the AIs discovered new techs? These are just rote procedures; I don't see how you can call them a "test and challenge of the human mind". Maybe I don't understand your point.
drkodos said:Memory, or lack of, is and should be a decisive factor in intelligent games. All those things you mentioned are a part of playing the game, depending on what level of micromanagement one desires in their playing style.
As noted above, you can install the mod - so you could play the GOTM save - but turn everything off in the Options panel - so you would essentially be playing the unmodified game. However, I suspect it will end-up being optional, with two starting saves, anyway so most 'No Mod' players will still be able to participate.drkodos said:Since it is merely an opinion about a game, I am sure we will all live on. And, if the mod is part of future GotM's then I guess I will miss out unless there is an option to play without it.