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Given the fact C&C3 has an official mod development kit, released by EA, I really doubt they mind modding in general.
- Nyerguds9 years agoHero+
Back when there was still a community manager for C&C, they actively supported and promoted the modding community.
Since there is no community manager for C&C anymore, though, there is no one to give that official announcement. The official stance of EA towards C&C, at the moment, seems to be one of complete and utter disinterested indifference. 😞
So yeah. They fired the entire C&C team when Generals 2 was canned, in 2014, so there is no one currently employed at EA for C&C, besides some people on Tiberium Alliances. Best you can do is take their older positive stance on things and, combined with the current indifference, conclude that the chances you'll ever get sued for modding-related things is pretty much nonexistent.
- Nyerguds9 years agoHero+
Do note, while I wouldn't go as far as talking of "voiding a warranty" (after all a clean reinstall should get rid of a mod), you obviously can't expect official tech support to be much help on a modded game. After all, the very purpose of mods is to make the game behave differently, and they are known to occasionally cause crashes simply because of bugs in the mod's own coding.
So if you have problems on mods which you do not have on vanilla games, I suggest seeking out the mod's own forum or other way of contacting its creators, and getting help from them.
This is especially true on Red Alert 2 mods, with the frequent use of injectors like Ares and other exe mods that expand modding capability; this means not just the normally moddable ini stuff, but even the program itself is modified. Though the use of exe hacks is getting increasingly popular in modding on TS, RA1 and C&C1 as well, since we're learning more and more about the internals of these games.
- 9 years agoWell. I am one of the big names in the ra2yr modding community I guess. I pretty know all about the popular engine hacks and was in the NPExt project back then.
So the conclusion is EA officially supported modding in the old times but since cnc is dead now, EA no longer cares.- Nyerguds9 years agoHero+
Pretty much, yea.
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