Originally posted by detch01
1 - What rights I retain or have transferred to HTC with regard to any terrain I have in circulation in the game is a matter between HTC and myself.
Hmmmmmmm. All terrains submitted and accepted by HTC become the property of HTC by default, don't they? If you've negotiated some sort of personal contract that you're not really at liberty to divulge (although you damned near spilled the beans) then good for you!
Originally posted by detch01
2 - I insinuated nothing. The statement means exactly what it says. If you're interested in the details of HTC's policy contact them directly.
*Shrug* (see above)
Originally posted by detch01
Why wouldn't I what - update a terrain I've built? You've jumped to a conclusion here - a wrong one again: I am going to update all of the terrains that I think will be useful in AH2 to the new standard when I have both the AH2TE in my hands and the time to do the work.
Actually
you just did but you go on to stretch and cover two bases at once in a second.
Originally posted by detch01
Or do you mean why would I not give my permission for someone else to modify my work? (which is still a conclusion wrongly jumped to) Actually, depending on who it is, how it is arranged, and if the intended final results meet with my approval, I have no problem with having someone else modify my work. After the modifications are done, if the actual results closely approximate the intended results I would have no problem having the updated terrain used and the credit given where it is due.
No ... I said "why WOULDN'T you?" Seems you're even better at this
bad conclusion thang than me.
So what you're saying is that you don't intend to make or edit any terrains for AH anymore but are waiting for AHII to make full release and that you won't accept anyone else fixing any technical problems with your terrains unless their
quality standards meet you approval and you get proper credit as the original creator of the terrain?
Well that's nice.
Tell ya what .... I'll just leave you alone about it all and check with others less defensive about the issue all around (I certainly didn't intend to infuriate you over the issue). I know you've invested your time on a voluntary basis for the benefit of the CT and are in semi-retirement and all. I'm sorry to have bothered
you specifically about this topic in this thread. Hopefully someday I'll be able to contribute my own time and retain rights to things used in AH as well. It was rude of me to suggest that those before me (or anyone else) volunteer anymore of their time offering specific advice or hints or even knowledge of mistakes they made. All new terrain makers should have to struggle and teach themselves the finer points over a long period of time. Thanks.