Modders Who Host Their Mods on Discord

Versus Players Who Want Those Mods Without Joining Discord

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The following exhange occurred in an older thread on the r/romhacking subreddit.

Let’s have a look at one of the replies first, which also summarizes the OP:

There is some real irony to you linking this out to a wordpress blog instead of just posting the discussion on reddit.

That said, I read it, and reading the words “r&t@rds,” “discuck” and “r&tardati0n” make it immediately clear you aren’t upset about anything real or relevant – like discords not being archived or easily backed up and not being a good replacement for forums or other types of more centralized repos but just your very weird distaste for discord. You then phrase it in a heavy iamthemaincharacter way when you state “It’s amazing how these mf do everything in their power to piss me off!” and honestly I think that’s enough of a summary of your bad take. You don’t even address it as a community problem – which it absolutely could be – but only as a personal slight to you. No one makes romhacks for you. No one who makes romhacks cares about you. And if anything, you being this obnoxious is only likely to make someone want to piss you off.

You are a vulgar twit with a worthless perspective and I’m glad these people piss you off, as you deserve to be pissed off.

Now for some excerpts from OP’s linked blog post (the highlighting is from the blog post):

LET’S TALK ABOUT THE R&T@RDS IN THE MODDING COMMUNITY THAT ONLY USE DISCORD AS THEIR ONLY SOURCE OF THEIR WORK

In the BHDN forum, there was a user by the name of “hikikomori” that was working on a romhack of pokemon red called “Plaguemon”.

I actually really enjoyed watching his progress, the dude has talent, not only he redesigned all the pokemons to make they look like some lovercraft creatures, he also implemented a lot of new features in the rthe game. But for some reason, hikikomori never posted back in bhdn, he didnt even posted his romhack in there. Actually, he didnt posted his romhack in any romhack site for what I know. So where did he uploaded his romhack then?

IN HIS FUCKING DISCORD SERVER OF COURSE!!!!!

It’s amazing how these mf do everything in their power to piss me off! Why can’t you guys just upload your hacks on some romhack site or make your own site like a normal person? I don’t want to join your discord server. I dont want to make part of your community. I dont want to read your retards takes. I dont want obey your stupids rules. I just want to play your mod until I get bored and move on to my day.

I shouldn’t be surprised at this point. This is the future of the romhacking/modding community.

“Join in your centralized honeypot server for the mediafire/mega/dropbox link of our mods.”

Well, I don’t know about you, but I gonna show those mf how to do a good work! I went in their discord server and grabbed all the mods shared in there and uploaded on archive.org.

The blogger apparently thinks grabbing Discord-hosted mods and reposting them on the web without mod-author permission is showing the modders how things should be done.

For some reason, the blogger didn’t even: try to actually show the modders how things should be done, by making his own mods and sharing them on the web and not on his Discord server.

Maybe it’s because in this day and age, by the time the blogger actually finished a mod, he wouldn’t want to put it on the web anymore. He’d also want his mod put on Discord instead.

It’s a case of the blogger seeing things from the player perspective but refusing to acknowledge that the perspective of the modder should matter. At all.

So, what’s the bigger problem for the hacking scene, if any? Modders who want players to join Discord? Players who want the mods without joining? Or preservation of the mod knowhow for the scene in general?

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What do you think? What’s your take on mods being hosted on Discord? Comment below, or come check us out on Discord, where many (but not all) or our mods are hosted.

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2 responses to “Modders Who Host Their Mods on Discord”

  1. UnsolidSnake Avatar
    UnsolidSnake

    This is an interesting debate – what does using Discord as your hub sacrifice in exchange for the ease of setting up a Discord server.

    On one hand, traditional forums have been steadily dying out for a while now, most I remember from way back are now either gone or significantly less active than the average discord server. Setting one up yourself requires a significant amount of time, money and knowledge that most people wouldn’t be willing to spend on something like this.

    On the other, Discord is not a good fit for cataloguing any sort of information like hack releases or discussions in a sensible manner. Entire servers can get wiped at the touch of a button, same applies to any individual channels or threads. The latter automatically get archived (i. e. wiped from all but the most privileged of users) after a certain time period of no activity within them. It is effectively impossible to segregate information within a channel because of this, it would very quickly become a hot mess.

    Recall RA’s Discord, I’m pretty sure the old revision discussions are completely poofed now (before there were separate channels for them). There’s like a couple dozen other channels on there that no longer exist, so a significant amount of ideas, discussions, e.t.c. is just gone. Other users could tell you about that in more detail than I could.

  2. UnsolidSnake Avatar
    UnsolidSnake

    Other things to consider are the faults of the very fact that it’s centralized. Example: I cannot access Discord at all without a VPN. Discord itself tends to bug out massively when displaying large amounts of threads. If your internet connection slows to a crawl, you’re not finding a damn thing. Preservation is basically non-existent with everything described above. This is the same reason why RHDN demands you post ironclad download links to everything you host by yourself.

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