![]() ![]() The TN patch itself is a "separate piece of work" which belongs to Thyth. The TN patch was intentionally constructed in a way to give the property holders minimum ground to form a litigation case - the game download is the same as the one Vivendi released to the general public ages ago. It is entirely his own creation, without access to any of the game's actual source code, aside from the regular-plaintext in-game scripts that come with the game and make up a large part of its functions. TribesNext was released by Thyth sometime ~2009 after that. They eventually they ran out of keys required for account creation, though (hoarded by spergs for their smurf accounts), and for a long time the only way to get to play T2 was to pick it up for 5$ from the bargain bin, even though the game theoretically was "free".Įventually they got bored of keeping the toaster that was running the T2 master server up, and announced they'd turn it off for good sometime 2008. Vivendi put up Tribes 2 as a free download some time around the T:V launch, to drum up hype for the series.
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