Full Scenario archive project
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 2:39 am
Hello guys,
The creative output of this community has been really impressive, with so much quality content produced.
I'm concerned for the longevity of this user-generated content, since interest for the game is waning and a there's a real risk of file loss if either the Matrix forums have a problem or the ~15% files that are on other hosting inevitably disappear. Some files are already lost. Also, it's a huge pain to hunt down individual files as forum attachments, sometimes through multiple links or wrong links. So, I've compiled for my own use a full (450mb) archive of all Tiger on the Hunt scenarios, maps, mods and player aids as of today - based on the pinned threads at least, maybe some hidden file in a post somewhere eluded me.
It has an html file from which you can "download" your local files, making it enormously more usable than a plain pile of zip files.
I was wondering if anyone had an objection to my uploading the archive to some durable storage that's won't hide the download if too many people get it, such as Nexus Mods? I'd be a pity to have invested the work but not be able to share it.
To whet your appetite I'm joining to this post a preview of the Table of Contents file only, without the downloads:
The creative output of this community has been really impressive, with so much quality content produced.
I'm concerned for the longevity of this user-generated content, since interest for the game is waning and a there's a real risk of file loss if either the Matrix forums have a problem or the ~15% files that are on other hosting inevitably disappear. Some files are already lost. Also, it's a huge pain to hunt down individual files as forum attachments, sometimes through multiple links or wrong links. So, I've compiled for my own use a full (450mb) archive of all Tiger on the Hunt scenarios, maps, mods and player aids as of today - based on the pinned threads at least, maybe some hidden file in a post somewhere eluded me.
It has an html file from which you can "download" your local files, making it enormously more usable than a plain pile of zip files.
I was wondering if anyone had an objection to my uploading the archive to some durable storage that's won't hide the download if too many people get it, such as Nexus Mods? I'd be a pity to have invested the work but not be able to share it.
To whet your appetite I'm joining to this post a preview of the Table of Contents file only, without the downloads: