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Originally Posted by ragtek
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Well...I'm tired of having to add additional add-ons to have a mod do what I want it to do. Don't you think the coder should include this in the mod? I mean...it's common sense. Sure let's give a user access to 100 invitations, initially, so a spammer can join and start sending out random email from a board to anyone they choose. Why not code this mod to an initial 10 invitations and add the ability for an admin to adjust this via the mod's options?
Don't get me wrong...I appreciate all the time and effort a coder puts into his/her work. Additionally...I see recommendations to these coders for improvements, which are either acknowledged and/or ignored...or they do incorporate them into the mod.
However, what aggravates me is that a mod will have a fix for a bug within the mod...and instead of updating the mod with the fix...you have to search/scroll through pages of threads to find the fix (in a separate file). Sheesh...just update the mod for crying out loud...and then notify those users (that have installed it) of the new release.
Just an opinion...