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May 26 at 15:34 | comment | added | Joachim | @galacticninja/SevenSidedDie "Modded Half-Life 3" is the point Nzall is making here, though. But I agree: I believe there have been too few problems with modded games otherwise to consider this change. | |
May 26 at 0:55 | comment | added | galacticninja | … "Although that might appeal in a "rules should be rules" sense, it violates the No Elephants Allowed Sign rule-making principle: rules exist because they solve a real problem. Applying rules to non-problems because it's "fair" can cause more problems than they solve, such as unnecessary extra work applying or defending the rule. "Minecraft crash questions caused us problems, so I'm sorry but your simple question about Half-Life 3 crashing is off topic" is a hard stance to defend." — SevenSidedDie | |
May 26 at 0:55 | comment | added | galacticninja | This actually came up when we made Minecraft crash questions off-topic. User SevenSidedDie raised a good counterpoint (that I agree with) about why we shouldn't extend this to all modded games: (cont…) | |
May 25 at 23:43 | comment | added | Robotnik Mod | The problem with this is we have plenty of good technical support questions, and plenty of people who are good at troubleshooting. The ONLY reason modded Minecraft support is off topic was because users would throw a Null pointer exception at us, with 200+ mods installed, making technical support near impossible. We even support vanilla Minecraft troubleshooting, just not modded Minecraft :) | |
May 24 at 16:20 | comment | added | Wipqozn Mod | I'd suggest making a new meta for this suggestion. | |
May 24 at 15:51 | history | answered | Nzall | CC BY-SA 4.0 |