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CraigSca
05-26-2005, 06:31 PM
Was there some kind of break-up between Fido and the FOFC boards? I think I remember hearing something about this...

What's the best way to contact him regarding his utilities? I went to his website, but his email address their seems incorrect? Anyone know of a way to contact him directly?

Thanks!

gottimd
05-26-2005, 06:33 PM
and like that.....he's gone.

I don't know the whole gist of the story, but I think he was making some really great utilities, but people were asking him, or pretty much bothering him about fixes and patches constantly. I think he got sick of it and vanished.

Draft Dodger
05-26-2005, 06:49 PM
Last Activity: Yesterday 04:01 PM

I think he still comes around, but doesn't post. I'd guess he'd get a PM if you sent it.
or email: looks like there's a typo in the email link from his website (hint: domain is "fidosoft" not fisosoft...).

sabotai
05-26-2005, 07:15 PM
I don't know the whole gist of the story, but I think he was making some really great utilities, but people were asking him, or pretty much bothering him about fixes and patches constantly. I think he got sick of it and vanished.
Pretty much. A couple of posters here (forget who, dunno if they still come around) pretty much went a little nutty (starting threads all of the time, bumping other threads, etc. asking, almost demanding, updates and reports on progress). I don't blame him one bit.

HomerJSimpson
05-26-2005, 07:20 PM
Pretty much. A couple of posters here (forget who, dunno if they still come around) pretty much went a little nutty (starting threads all of the time, bumping other threads, etc. asking, almost demanding, updates and reports on progress). I don't blame him one bit.


There's hardly anything much more stupid on Earth than people making huge demands on someone providing a service for free. "I know I'm reaping the benefit of something you are doing for free, but you better give me more now!"

sovereignstar
05-26-2005, 08:19 PM
There's hardly anything much more stupid on Earth than people making huge demands on someone providing a service for free. "I know I'm reaping the benefit of something you are doing for free, but you better give me more now!"
I see quotation marks. Who said that?

Draft Dodger
05-26-2005, 08:19 PM
I see quotation marks. Who said that?

HomerJSimpson did, duh!
you are totally losing your detective status.

MizzouRah
05-26-2005, 08:44 PM
Pretty much. A couple of posters here (forget who, dunno if they still come around) pretty much went a little nutty (starting threads all of the time, bumping other threads, etc. asking, almost demanding, updates and reports on progress). I don't blame him one bit.I really don't think it went down like this, but if you want to leave this thought in people's minds... go right ahead.

Some newer users asked questions and didn't know Fido's personality.. so like most people who release utilities, questions were asked to the creator and although Fido stated he didn't want to be bothered.. you know people are going to pester.. especially since his utilities were as good as they were/are. Heck, without TCY helper.. I would have never discovered how fun TCY is.

Just check somewhere like the ootp forums in the mods section if you want to see what utility makers go though when they announce a utility for ootp. You open yourself up to it...

Maybe one or two folks went a tad beyond normal pestering, but I don't think it was anything like the posters from other forums. It's too bad, he's damn good at utilities and a plus to this community.

Todd

Joe
05-26-2005, 08:47 PM
I'd say something, but I don't want to be suspended again. Watch what you say about skydog's golden boy.

stevew
05-26-2005, 08:50 PM
I'd say something, but I don't want to be suspended again. Watch what you say about skydog's golden boy.

Get hit by a car.



:)

Joe
05-26-2005, 09:00 PM
Get hit by a car.



:)


cowboy up?

Draft Dodger
05-26-2005, 09:40 PM
Maybe one or two folks went a tad beyond normal pestering, but I don't think it was anything like the posters from other forums. It's too bad, he's damn good at utilities and a plus to this community.


I'd also throw out there that this thread kind of makes it sound like Dave just took his ball and went home after getting repeatedly badgered. I think BOTH parts of that is a bit of an overstatement

HomerJSimpson
05-26-2005, 09:45 PM
Just check somewhere like the ootp forums in the mods section if you want to see what utility makers go though when they announce a utility for ootp. You open yourself up to it...



That's right. That is why you should never program anything usefull and give it away for free. You're just asking for it.

VPI97
05-26-2005, 09:47 PM
That's right. That is why you should never program anything usefull and give it away for free. You're just asking for it. Yep.

HomerJSimpson
05-26-2005, 09:48 PM
BTW, I'm not really talking about the Fido situation (know less than nothing about it), but have seen many other utilities makers run out of releasing nice programs because of the constant idiotic badgering, and people that feel like they are some how "entitled" to something.

Draft Dodger
05-26-2005, 10:02 PM
BTW, I'm not really talking about the Fido situation (know less than nothing about it), but have seen many other utilities makers run out of releasing nice programs because of the constant idiotic badgering, and people that feel like they are some how "entitled" to something.


ok, now who said "entitled"?

MizzouRah
05-26-2005, 10:09 PM
BTW, I'm not really talking about the Fido situation (know less than nothing about it), but have seen many other utilities makers run out of releasing nice programs because of the constant idiotic badgering, and people that feel like they are some how "entitled" to something.
Welcome to the real world.. and the internet.


Todd

MizzouRah
05-26-2005, 10:12 PM
That's right. That is why you should never program anything usefull and give it away for free. You're just asking for it.
Wrong, you do it because you love doing it and you want to annouce it to people who love the game as much as you do. It should be expected the kind of grief that's possible when releasing such things.

If you don't want that kind of badgering.. send out PM's and special invites ONLY.. which he did, but by then it was too late.


Todd

sabotai
05-26-2005, 11:08 PM
I really don't think it went down like this, but if you want to leave this thought in people's minds... go right ahead.
I talked to Fido a bit through PMs and over IM before he "vanished", so what I said is a little more than just a message board spectator's view. What I said pretty much goes off of what Fido told me. (So yeah, it's a biased view, but considering the behaivor of the pesterers in public, I don't have a reason not to trust Fido when he said his emails and PMs were more over the top.)

Just check somewhere like the ootp forums in the mods section if you want to see what utility makers go though when they announce a utility for ootp. You open yourself up to it... I know. That's why I don't make utilities for FOF. I'd like too, but I see what happens and I like to avoid headaches. This is why the only utility I have made in quite some time was for TBCB. (Smaller, older community there)

sovereignstar
05-26-2005, 11:51 PM
That's why I don't make utilities for FOF.
Is it really? That's awesome.

MizzouRah
05-27-2005, 07:19 AM
I talked to Fido a bit through PMs and over IM before he "vanished", so what I said is a little more than just a message board spectator's view. What I said pretty much goes off of what Fido told me. (So yeah, it's a biased view, but considering the behaivor of the pesterers in public, I don't have a reason not to trust Fido when he said his emails and PMs were more over the top.)

I know. That's why I don't make utilities for FOF. I'd like too, but I see what happens and I like to avoid headaches. This is why the only utility I have made in quite some time was for TBCB. (Smaller, older community there)
You had insight that I, nor others had.

If it was really out of hand with some users, then that's truly a shame. Pubically, Fido seemed a bit too sensitive.. but that's not the point. I'll continue to say it's a shame he doesn't participate anymore and he's missed by many people here. It's obvious he's sharp and I'm lucky to have the utilites he did make.

If I could program utilities I would, headache or no headache. Just think of what someone like Markus has to go through.


Todd

Loki
05-27-2005, 07:49 AM
This kind of makes you wonder how many other cool utils are out there, but are unavailable to us all because of the trouble it causes.

gottimd
05-27-2005, 08:09 AM
Would there be a way for people to post Mods somewhere and stay anonymous?

MizzouRah
05-27-2005, 08:49 AM
Would there be a way for people to post Mods somewhere and stay anonymous?
Now that's an idea.


Todd

moriarty
05-27-2005, 08:52 AM
Would there be a way for people to post Mods somewhere and stay anonymous?

Not so sure about that one, he/she would have to at least be visible to the moderator. Otherwise some unscrupulous person would post viruses or other problem programs under the guise of 'mods'.

gottimd
05-27-2005, 09:00 AM
Not so sure about that one, he/she would have to at least be visible to the moderator. Otherwise some unscrupulous person would post viruses or other problem programs under the guise of 'mods'.

What if, if SD had no objections, they sent the mods to him, and they were posted on Sportplanet? The only problem I see with that, is that skydog would become the "go to" guy that everyone bothered with questions about patches and updates.

We could adopt the "fight club" rules in regards to the fixes...

1. First rule of "Utilities club" is don't talk about utilities.

Bonegavel
05-27-2005, 09:34 AM
My advice to mod/utility writers.

If folks contacting you is an issue (for whatever reason) before you make your work known you need to setup a few buffer zones.

1) create an alter ego. Have fun with it. Call yourself something like Julius Randolph McFontane and photoshop an image of a famous person from the 19th century and claim it as you. Make liberal use of blur and blur more.

2) DON'T register a web site and have the whois information contain your actual address and name.

3) create a hotmail, gmail, whatever-mail account that is hard to remember. E.g., [email protected] and change it often. They are going to have to work to get in contact with you.

4) this one is key -- create a new user on any forums on which you wish to distribute the material. You may have to explain to any admins why your IP address suddenly has 2 logins coming from it, but if they are cool they will respect and keep your alter ego private. If you cannot trust them (i.e., they will tell everyone that FondlerOnTheRoof73 is actually you) then all this may be for naught.

5) don't ever ever ever let it slip that you are the other person. Your alter ego is likely to be very popular and you may be tempted to "come out" but being that "folks contacting you is an issue" and it is bound to solicit a few whackos that will bug you---don't do it.

This way, if folks do contact you all you have to do is drop that portion of your life. Don't log into that email account. Let the forum account dry up. Nobody is the wiser.

Subby
05-27-2005, 09:36 AM
6) Buy extra panties.

Flasch186
05-27-2005, 09:52 AM
dont be offended if someone reports a "bug"....hello? a person making a utility, I would think, would want to hear about bugs....look at Greg. He is all over his utility like white on Rice on Fast and Furirice!!

stevew
05-27-2005, 09:55 AM
7) Take your ball and go home.

dawgfan
05-27-2005, 10:00 AM
If you are someone that likes having utilities written for your favorite games, keep this important fact in mind:

Treat the utility writer with some respect - if someone writes a useful utility program for your favorite game, be happy and remember that the person that wrote the utility had no obligation to share their creation with the rest of us. If you like having cool utilities written for your games, don't be an ass to them.

If you are someone that writes utilities, keep this important fact in mind:

When dealing with the general populace, you will more than likely have to deal with some jerks - it's just the nature of the beast. Grow some thick skin and try not to let the few assholes out there get to you, and focus instead on all the grateful users of your programs.

VPI97
05-27-2005, 10:15 AM
dont be offended if someone reports a "bug"....hello? a person making a utility, I would think, would want to hear about bugs....look at Greg. He is all over his utility like white on Rice on Fast and Furirice!! Four out of five times, it isn't a specific bug. It's workstation specific problem because the person is running xxx operating system or has xxx installed or doesn't have xxx installed or they just doesn't read the help file. Writing an application is only one part of a developer's job...the other part is making sure the app will run on the user's workstation.

In my job, all the workstations I write for are identical...therefore, I rarely have any concerns about making sure this dll is installed or their on a certain service pack or whatever else. Releasing an app on a forum like this means that your code will be run on dozens and dozens of different machines with dozen and dozens configurations. That's a major concern for guys like Jim and he'll do the necesary work to make his product function through those errors because it's his livelihood. For someone writing things for free, there is no payoff to spending hours making sure something works on every machine. All you get are repeated PM's and emails asking for help on cleaning up their computer. It can be frustrating.

Flasch186
05-27-2005, 10:19 AM
Four out of five times, it isn't a specific bug. It's workstation specific problem because the person is running xxx operating system or has xxx installed or doesn't have xxx installed or they just doesn't read the help file. Writing an application is only one part of a developer's job...the other part is making sure the app will run on the user's workstation.

In my job, all the workstations I write for are identical...therefore, I rarely have any concerns about making sure this dll is installed or their on a certain service pack or whatever else. Releasing an app on a forum like this means that your code will be run on dozens and dozens of different machines with dozen and dozens configurations. That's a major concern for guys like Jim and he'll do the necesary work to make his product function through those errors because it's his livelihood. For someone writing things for free, there is no payoff to spending hours making sure something works on every machine. All you get are repeated PM's and emails asking for help on cleaning up their computer. It can be frustrating.

ok, but wouldn't you want to know (at least in the beginning)? I mean, no offense, but Ill bet the majority of utility writers are perfectionists to a degree) and would view a bug (even if it was someone's interaction with said utility) as a challenge. Perhaps Im wrong, because i am not a perfectionist, and I mean no offense to Fido as I came in just as he was leaving....and maybe thats why i dont understand.

Flasch186
05-27-2005, 10:20 AM
Four out of five times, it isn't a specific bug. It's workstation specific problem because the person is running xxx operating system or has xxx installed or doesn't have xxx installed or they just doesn't read the help file. Writing an application is only one part of a developer's job...the other part is making sure the app will run on the user's workstation.

In my job, all the workstations I write for are identical...therefore, I rarely have any concerns about making sure this dll is installed or their on a certain service pack or whatever else. Releasing an app on a forum like this means that your code will be run on dozens and dozens of different machines with dozen and dozens configurations. That's a major concern for guys like Jim and he'll do the necesary work to make his product function through those errors because it's his livelihood. For someone writing things for free, there is no payoff to spending hours making sure something works on every machine. All you get are repeated PM's and emails asking for help on cleaning up their computer. It can be frustrating.


DOLA

after reading this again, I see your point. Its the free part thats important here.

Buzzbee
05-27-2005, 10:21 AM
My advice to mod/utility writers.

If folks contacting you is an issue (for whatever reason) before you make your work known you need to setup a few buffer zones.

1) create an alter ego. Have fun with it. Call yourself something like Julius Randolph McFontane and photoshop an image of a famous person from the 19th century and claim it as you. Make liberal use of blur and blur more.

2) DON'T register a web site and have the whois information contain your actual address and name.

3) create a hotmail, gmail, whatever-mail account that is hard to remember. E.g., [email protected] and change it often. They are going to have to work to get in contact with you.

4) this one is key -- create a new user on any forums on which you wish to distribute the material. You may have to explain to any admins why your IP address suddenly has 2 logins coming from it, but if they are cool they will respect and keep your alter ego private. If you cannot trust them (i.e., they will tell everyone that FondlerOnTheRoof73 is actually you) then all this may be for naught.

5) don't ever ever ever let it slip that you are the other person. Your alter ego is likely to be very popular and you may be tempted to "come out" but being that "folks contacting you is an issue" and it is bound to solicit a few whackos that will bug you---don't do it.

This way, if folks do contact you all you have to do is drop that portion of your life. Don't log into that email account. Let the forum account dry up. Nobody is the wiser.
Awful lot of hassle to go through for someone who simply wants to share something they created.

kcchief19
05-27-2005, 10:30 AM
I don't think you should have to go through that kind of a hassle. It wasn't "folks contacting" Fido that drove him underground; it was folks being abusive, threatening and stepping over the line. He provided an awesome utility for free and said it was as-is -- he wasn't in a position to make sure it worked in every environment. Then a couple of people attacked him for not helping them to make it run on their machines and attacked him for not making an upgrade and he washed his hands of it. It was a few rotten 12 ruining it for the other million.

I understand that's the reality of the situation -- if you don't want the hassle you have to be annonymous. People are just losers.

Flasch186
05-27-2005, 10:33 AM
People are just losers.


:D

gstelmack
05-27-2005, 11:20 AM
dont be offended if someone reports a "bug"....hello? a person making a utility, I would think, would want to hear about bugs....look at Greg. He is all over his utility like white on Rice on Fast and Furirice!!
I've been fortunate in that no one pesters me on a daily basis asking when the next version of Extractor will be out...

And I really want to know what "furirice" is. Does rice grow mold? http://dynamic.gamespy.com/%7Efof/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif

Flasch186
05-27-2005, 11:33 AM
http://images.aaroncarr.multiply.com/image/1/photos/13/600x600/97.jpg

Crapshoot
05-27-2005, 11:38 AM
for what its worth, who was it that bothered Fido ? I remember someone getting banned regarding this...

Bonegavel
05-27-2005, 11:41 AM
Awful lot of hassle to go through for someone who simply wants to share something they created.I was putting so much pressure on it that my tongue popped through the side of my face.

However, it does look like sage advice.

Hammer755
05-27-2005, 11:50 AM
Pretty much. A couple of posters here (forget who, dunno if they still come around) pretty much went a little nutty (starting threads all of the time, bumping other threads, etc. asking, almost demanding, updates and reports on progress). I don't blame him one bit.
Sounds like pretty much exactly what happened to Jeff Cato on the OOTP Boards, which is a shame because his OOTP History program is easily the best mod the game has, IMO.

Draft Dodger
05-27-2005, 11:55 AM
Sounds like pretty much exactly what happened to Jeff Cato on the OOTP Boards, which is a shame because his OOTP History program is easily the best mod the game has, IMO.

where's the love?
:D

Hammer755
05-27-2005, 11:56 AM
where's the love?
:D
Please. :rolleyes:

Everybody knows that facepacks are non-essential to OOTP.

Draft Dodger
05-27-2005, 12:06 PM
Please. :rolleyes:

Everybody knows that facepacks are non-essential to OOTP.

obviously, you've never seen SkyDog's work.

Buzzbee
05-27-2005, 12:09 PM
I was putting so much pressure on it that my tongue popped through the side of my face.

However, it does look like sage advice.
Sorry BG. My computer monitor must've blocked my view. Too bad. That would've been quite a sight to see! ;) :p

Buzzbee
05-27-2005, 12:10 PM
obviously, you've never seen SkyDog's work.
Wait...who's work?


Oh, nevermind.

Bonegavel
05-27-2005, 12:11 PM
Sorry BG. My computer monitor must've blocked my view. Too bad. That would've been quite a sight to see! ;) :pHurthhs lith a bithh!

Fido
06-15-2005, 12:33 PM
I really don't think it went down like this, but if you want to leave this thought in people's minds... go right ahead.You're right, looking back it wasn't as bad as it seemed and I overreacted. There were some people (very few indeed) who didn't seem to get the concept of "My life is pretty hectic right now, I'll try to fix that when I have soem spare time". All that mattered to them was that the utility (whichever one it was) wasn't working right and that affected their enjoyment. The reality of the matter was it was just a really stressful time in my life, I snapped, was slapped back in line (deservedly so), but handled that like a baby - picked up my shit and went home. That really is the bottom line.

That's right. That is why you should never program anything usefull and give it away for free. You're just asking for it.
Yup.

Wrong, you do it because you love doing it and you want to annouce it to people who love the game as much as you do.
I did it because I loved the games and found some things a bit lacking which was affecting my ability to enjoy the games. So I wrote things for ME. The ones that I thought were good I told people about - the others...well...those usually got deleted after corrupting saved games.

I talked to Fido a bit through PMs and over IMLiar!!! I never IMed you :p (hopefully people will read that with the humor intended when I wrote it).

Pubically, Fido seemed a bit too sensitive.. but that's not the point. "a bit too sensitive" Wow - that has to be one of the most generous comments I've read about it. My reachions were no better than a 4 yr old.

dont be offended if someone reports a "bug"....hello? a person making a utility, I would think, would want to hear about bug
I tried to be. What got to me was people who reported bugs but yet had no interest at all in providing me with any of the data files that they were using. Trying to reverse the contents of the data files is a lot of hit and miss, and my average on them was like a pitchers batting average. It was the people who complained through PMs, e-mail and on the open boards and ignored my requests for files that git to me.

Grow some thick skin and try not to let the few assholes out there get to you, and focus instead on all the grateful users of your programs.
Wise words, and one of my biggest failures.

It wasn't "folks contacting" Fido that drove him underground; it was...
Nah - it was other things that nobody here had any knowledge of. The pestering was just a straw that made me walk away. And when I did, things happened to get better (coincidentally that is - Not implying any relation between the two). Fact is, by that time, I wasn't even playing any of the FOF games anymore. Free time was spent replying to PMs or E-Mails, or fixing bugs. It had become like a second job which soured me off of FOF all together and still has - its been well over a year since I've played either FOF or TCY, and don't even thnk I have either installed on any computer anymore.

While some may have seemed abuive or rude, 99% of the comments that were made back then were 100% spot on. I was being an ass and I got called on it. Not the first time its happened to me, and it won't be the last. Learn from it and move on, right?

To me the worst thing about it all was the most recent BS. To have people express such "hate" (not sure of a better word so I'll go with that) a year removed from my last post was a bit shocking., but funny at the same time. The fact that SD reacted the way he did...well, that's a whole other story (and far less amusing). But...Let he who is without sin cast the first stone...and that's definately not me.

3ric
06-15-2005, 12:45 PM
Good to hear your side of it, and I'm glad you aren't gone forever...

QuikSand
06-15-2005, 12:51 PM
Good to hear your side of it, and I'm glad you aren't gone forever...

Ditto, well said on both counts.

gstelmack
06-15-2005, 12:54 PM
Welcome back!

Draft Dodger
06-15-2005, 01:27 PM
I was being an ass and I got called on it. Not the first time its happened to me, and it won't be the last.


you want me to vouch for this, or you think people can take you at your word?

mhass
06-15-2005, 01:37 PM
Good to hear your side of it, and I'm glad you aren't gone forever...
Here here.

Icy
06-15-2005, 01:43 PM
Welcome back Fido. I'm really surprised but glad to see you back and admiting your mistakes, good lesson to all the haters. You did a good work specially with the TCY Helper and we miss your utilities but i'm glad that you're not hidden anymore, you should be able to enjoy this community as all us do without feeling bad for the past. You did something for free and you don't want to keep doing it (with enought reasons), you acted a bit childish and now you recognice it, we need to respect you and at least i really do. (i know the feeling of being pushed to do as work something you offered for free, and no, i'm not talking about games apps but about stuff i did for the bussines i work in)

Joe
06-15-2005, 02:15 PM
(i know the feeling of being pushed to do as work something you offered for free, and no, i'm not talking about games apps but about stuff i did for the bussines i work in)


Free Porn?

MizzouRah
06-15-2005, 02:32 PM
Fido,
I don't think I PM'ed you or pestered you in any way.. if fact I just said my peace when all this hit the fan.. BUT after reading your post, I can see why you did what you did.

Great to have you back here and I hope you're back for good.


Todd

sabotai
06-15-2005, 03:02 PM
Liar!!! I never IMed you :p (hopefully people will read that with the humor intended when I wrote it).
FOILED AGAIN!

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Said Jesus. A few seconds later, a stone smacks Jesus in the head and knocks him to the ground. He gets up, brushes the dirt off his clothes, and while holding his head says "God damn it mother, I hate it when you do that!"

Glad to see you up and about Fido.

Eaglesfan27
06-15-2005, 04:50 PM
Excellent post, and I'm glad to see you back Fido.

Ben E Lou
06-15-2005, 04:55 PM
Yayyyyyyyy!

Poli
06-15-2005, 05:08 PM
Good to see you're still around Fido.

Icy
06-16-2005, 02:29 AM
Free Porn?

LOL no, nobody ever complains about free porn, they just enjoy it :) i was talking about programming free scripts for that bussines :)