Modified tables need author permission, not dev permission. I think some are missing the boat here, but if authors allow the mod, then anything can be released. But devs permission should not and I think will
never trump author permission.
Now SHOULD
physics modded tables be done, that is a good debatable issue. My take is no, it's too early, but is getting there. I think because many members don't understand the editor very well, its a good idea to have a few additional modded tables as "tests" so more members can provide feedback to devs to assist in tweaking the new
physics to a released candidate, but IMHO I would label these "test
physics" so it is clear these are only tests and not an official release and yes, they REQUIRE author permission to release. No exceptions.
I really wish VPF had a table patching system. This would make sharing physics tweaks for test purposes a total non-issue, the files would be tiny. That would also make them more "disposable" when future releases that break them come out.
Such a patching system exists, unfortunately there's no way it will be used here due to the way it was named.
Ringorian - Agreed, I think the problem is that full VPT files are very big, and we probably don't want the download sections getting clogged with new versions of physics mod tables every time Mukuste releases a new version.
If a test mod is authorized, there's nothing that prevents a downloading service from being used. I think because of the test nature of these
physics mods,
VPF should be free of these downloads until a dev says "ok, nothing will change substantially that would negate this table from loading in a newer
VP.exe".