Jeffrey "botman" Broome wrote:
...
 From Valve's point of view, it's no different than someone creating a
Columbine mod or a Porno mod.  Even if Valve had nothing to do with the
content on that server, that game reflects poorly on Valve because it's
running on an engine created by Valve.  Valve customers get the
impression that Valve actually approves of such nefarious activity (even
if they know nothing about it).

Whats the problem?

People also paint his vehicles with gay colors (#FFC0CB).

Will General Motors ban people for painting vehicles?


Of course, not all server operators are going to be this extreme, but
there is no simple way to allow some types of modifications and not
allow others.  By restricting what can and can't be done on a server,
Valve helps to maintain a more uniform gaming experience for all its
customers.

'uniform gaming experience' mean all cars sould be grey (#7f7f7f) because
of pink ones?


If you like things better under the Half-Life 1 engine, you should stick
with it.  There are still plenty of CS players who haven't switched to
CS:Source (just as there are still people playing QuakeWorld) and there
probably will be for another few years.

The horde will switch (its mindless), but some people need reasons to.

Imho, doing another CS its redundant to vomit. Friends dont let friends
make CS clones.



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