

"There is no excuse as to why this code has remained in the codebase for this long and was distributed without credit or acknowledgement. "We will be reconstructing anything that was made possible by the use of SKSE code or considered in violation. "We have confirmed the use of protected code and as such have removed any and all dependencies, associated content or related code per their request," the Skyrim Together team said.
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However, in a recent March report document, the Skyrim Together development team offered a more conciliatory tone, and issued a full apology to the SKSE team. We just have an automated build system that included some SKSE files but they are not used in the actual mod."
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"We used SKSE to prototype our mod back in 2012 which is the standard way of extending Skyrim, then the SKSE guys decided we weren't allowed to use SKSE for reasons that remain unclear to me and so we rewrote the parts that were using files from the SKSE project so we do not rely on it anymore. Yamashi, who has worked on the project since the release of Skyrim in 2011, told Eurogamer: "We did not steal anything. The lead programmer of Skyrim Together is known as "Yamashi". Skyrim Together adds online multiplayer to Bethesda's fantasy RPG. "I think it's setting a terrible standard that is bad for the mod community," Patterson told Eurogamer. This accusation sent shockwaves around the Skyrim modding community, with subreddits packed with posts hitting out at the Skyrim Together team. It was code copied directly from SKSE with some very minor modifications." "After the post went up, I was able to examine the loader source code and found it was exactly as my analysis showed.

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dll in notepad, then search for 'skse' to find tons of hits," he said. In a follow-up interview with Eurogamer, Patterson said the copying of the code was "blatant". Modder Ian "extrwi" Patterson, who has led the script extender projects since Oblivion Script Extender back in 2006, took to the Skyrim Mods subreddit to accuse Skyrim Together of using code from SKSE and failing to disclose it. The script extender projects are tools that improve the scripting languages built into Bethesda's games, adding new functionality and letting modders do things that weren't possible with the vanilla engine. The recent controversy revolves around an accusation the Skyrim Together mod "steals" code from Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE). It recently held a beta open to those who backed the Patreon. Skyrim Together is an ambitious and high-profile mod for Bethesda's hugely-popular fantasy role-playing game that lets players play together. Meanwhile, there's increased scrutiny on the modding team's Patreon, which currently pulls in over $25,000-a-month. The Skyrim Together mod is currently embroiled in a controversy that has seen its developers accused of stealing code.
