This title deserves the creativity the fans can deliver, it is a superb game that should be given the recognition it needs that only the modification comunity can deliver.
With a released SDK the user comunity could fix the horrible parts of the game (size proportions of areas compared to "real" environments and characters for one thing) and still maintain a wonderful setting and a marvelous storyline. Maybe we could even make use of the Source engine for more than zomg shiny eyes kk?
Vampires, I just say Vampires. You choose your clan and you are gone to the day it says The end, you don't know what happend, and all you feel is complet happyness
The modding community is a driving force behind various improvements and enhancements that ALL software developers can learn from. You want your games to be better in the future, do you not..? You want them to have either a wider or more specific appeal, in order to maximize the sales figures and customer satisfaction within your target audience. In short, the modders can help you develop superior products, they encourage customer loyalty, and the end result is that you make more money. How can that possibly be a bad thing..? Let's see an SDK for this fine game, Troika.
Vampire the Masquerade
is such a great game.
Look what it did for UT2004. It can only boost sales, and that's reason enough for the developers, and producers.