Lord Ned wrote:Interlopers should do a 30 day mod, just to prove all this that we've woefully gone over.
Yeah, sort of like what project valkyrie did with the 3 month mod concept. Turned out pretty damn well to I might add
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Lord Ned wrote:Interlopers should do a 30 day mod, just to prove all this that we've woefully gone over.
Ryder: i see ghost as a evil scientest who wants to kill everyone for the good of humanity
ghost12332 wrote:Yeah, sort of like what project valkyrie did with the 3 month mod concept. Turned out pretty damn well to I might add
theblahman wrote:Wasn't there an Interlopers mod a couple of years ago?
SpaceJesus wrote:Not to sound harsh, but cl_commonsense 1 please folks
Ennui wrote:There are numerous post-mortems and valuable articles by modders about the learning experience of making a mod. I don't think there is anyone on this forum who hasn't read this (or at least heard of it and had the opportunity to should they care) and new members don't read stickies anyway, a fact demonstrated very often by new threads in this particular subforum...
why not replace it with a list of good reads in its vein?
Ennui wrote:There are numerous post-mortems and valuable articles by modders about the learning experience of making a mod. I don't think there is anyone on this forum who hasn't read this (or at least heard of it and had the opportunity to should they care) and new members don't read stickies anyway, a fact demonstrated very often by new threads in this particular subforum...
why not replace it with a list of good reads in its vein?
srredfire wrote:Just because it hasn't been bumped doesn't mean it's not important. That's like saying books that are in the library that haven't been read need to be taken out. This is a useful thread that a lot of people should read before they consider making a mod.
The Wanderer wrote:Ennui wrote:There are numerous post-mortems and valuable articles by modders about the learning experience of making a mod. I don't think there is anyone on this forum who hasn't read this (or at least heard of it and had the opportunity to should they care) and new members don't read stickies anyway, a fact demonstrated very often by new threads in this particular subforum...
why not replace it with a list of good reads in its vein?
Perhaps because it is one of the best written articles about mismanaging a mod out there? This is a constant reminder to people of the walls they may encounter during development and how best to avoid them.
I see no reason to unsticky this, it is important and will always be important as long as their is modding.
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