I think a better way to make this all possible is for a developer - one of us - to go and make a "base" DBZ game which everybody would love to get their hands on and rip.
In any case there needs to be an incentive for people to dump these rips of theirs in some other place.
They call this thing (read incentive) open sourceI suggested something similar in BYOND Animé
I think this whole thread is moot anyway. There's only two options to the rip issue we've so far seen:
1) Dump them all into a single repository.
2) Delete them all.
Unfortunately, thanks to a thing known as "guild standards", BYOND Anime can't go and accept all of these rips in.
Deleting the rips isn't going to help since they're just going to be recreated anyway. Forcibly moving them to another location isn't going to help either.
It isn't even feasible to suppress all the rips from hub searches, since they'll just recreate to get that back as well.
I think a better way to make this all possible is for a developer - one of us - to go and make a "base" DBZ game which everybody would love to get their hands on and rip.
Then perform the whole "single hub with mods" idea. It'll give the people a much better reason for signing up on this single hub entry, and the ones that don't can be shunned and suppressed with good reason.
Eventually, all the DBZ rips would have been turned into one of these mods simply because newer features (like interfaces and perhaps even isometry) can be used to make this base.
In any case there needs to be an incentive for people to dump these rips of theirs in some other place. People are just going to make hub entries because they want their game to have their own little space on BYOND. Does anyone know of a way to get people to link these hub entries to a single place? Then we can get rid of them in hub searches with one good query (and then permanently hard-code it in the source-code of the website).