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Old August 20th 05, 10:46 AM
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Jeff Reid wrote:
>>Is it just me or are the moderators at RSC even more restrictive than
>>ever?

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> Getting back on topic (from my previous posts), look at what's happened
> recently at RSC. One of the (ex?) moderators at RSC now works with or
> for First / iRacing, which is sending legal threats to a lot of web
> sites that host NR2003 mods. For example, look for iRacing on this
> web page: http://thepiratebay.org/legal.php. (Pirate Bay may be a bad
> example, but no one else posts the legal threats they receive).
>
> One of the developers of Live For Speed was (is?) a moderator
> for RSC's Live For Speed forum. (Live For Speed now has it's own
> forums).
>
> I'm wondering if RSC will allow posts or links to any mod for
> any game anymore. Finding and downloading mods for games is one
> of the main reasons I visit game forum sites, so I'll have to
> search elsewhere now.
>
> I started two threads about slicks for all cars in Live For Speed.
> Mods to allow slicks for all cars have been created for S1 and S2.
> In the first older thread regarding S1, any link to such a mod was
> not allowed at RSC because the author of one particular mod is
> banned at RSC. In the more recent thread regarding S2 alpha, another
> RSC (ex?) member created such a mod, but RSC also removed the link to
> that mod.
>
> If you're intersted, the LFS S1 slick mod can be found he
> http://www.phlos.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=6
> (you'll need to join and reply to the thread to unlock the mod,
> but no money is asked for).
>
> The LFS S2 slick and other mods can be found he
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/kegetys/lfs/
>
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>

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opinion.
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