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  1. Location: Germany | Posts: 5 |   #1

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    First of all, iīm not a much known member of this forum but let me tell that i visit the forum every day since quite some time now and that iīm very much enjoying all the mods.

    I also can imagine that this sub forum isnīt the right place to start that discussion but i think that most of the modders can look right into this thread and thatīs what itīs all about.

    I start this topic because of the recent happening with reaperīs and toolīs undercover car pack thread which strangely got out of control.

    I would like to state my opinion on this, as a background iīm just a regular TDU player which loves the game and also enjoys every released mod and appreciates the hard work. On the other side iīm on a mod team myself for another game (in this case Armed Assault) and i know what it takes and how the community can be in demanding things and so on.

    First off all, thereīs my opinion as a general TDU player and fan. I think we all can agree that we love this game. Why? Because we all love cars and love the possibility to drive around in them which we canīt do in reality. One of the most natural things to happen now is, since itīs possible to make addon cars for the game, to think about possible additions and dreams of other car types which could become true. Everyone has his favourite car, iīm sure. Now there are some very talented individuals here that can create new cars for the game and they do it.
    Now itīs a very natural thing that people come around and start to ask (in some cases demanding, which is not okay) for all kind of cars. Why do they do that? Because they wish to have their personal favourite car in game.
    I think that in 90 per cent of all cases no negative attitude is behind this, in the end we all are suckers for new car models, arenīt we?

    On the other side i know of the problems this can cause to the modder himself, personally. But in the end the modder can decide for himself what to do and what not to do. Result is, that no matter what you release, people will be happy. Some will not, but you cannot make something for everyones taste, we learn that in our life everyday.
     
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    Now there is one thing which i can hardly understand:
    The modder puts hard work into a new car and release it. There are A LOT OF people here which love it and are very thankful for it and appreciate it.
    As everytime there are also a few (really a few) people which donīt like it or start making requests. Why can one person affect the mind of the addon maker to actually quit everything??
    I mean the ratio between positive and negative statements could be 9:1.
    Modders please donīt let get you down because of some stupid comments. You have to think about the majority of players out there which are fans of YOUR work. This is, what counts.

    Now i would like to hear some other opinions about this.
    I also would like to thank all modders here, donīt want to name anyone (you know who you are) and ask them to stay cool and continue their work if itīs fun for themselves.

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  3. Location: Manila, Philippines | Posts: 5,325 |   #2

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    first of all welcome to tdu-central.

    and dude, we share the same opinions about the modding. everything you just said is 100% what i see regarding the modding scene.

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  5. Location: Southside, UK | Posts: 5,541 |   #3

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    Yep I agree with what you say. The mods are very appreciated by people. I think the problem occurs with the responses. If people like the car they just go off and use it and very few leave any written thanks for its creator, taking the mod for granted if you will. Then when something is slightly wrong or they can't figure out what to do they come back and post in their droves.

    So to summarise the number of people who appreciate the mods outweighs those that don't, sadly those that do appreciate the hard work seem less vocal.

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  7. Location: (sc)Aberdeen | Posts: 925 |   #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by tWm. View Post
    So to summarise the number of people who appreciate the mods outweighs those that don't, sadly those that do appreciate the hard work seem less vocal.
    Amen.

    I do usually post a screenshot of me being a nutter in the modded car though.

    Also, I don't really request / demand cars because I don't know what I want, lol. Any mod is good for me.

    Keep it up modders, because I know nothing about 3d modelling!

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  9. Location: unknown | Posts: 2,253 |   #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by tWm. View Post
    Yep I agree with what you say. The mods are very appreciated by people. I think the problem occurs with the responses. If people like the car they just go off and use it and very few leave any written thanks for its creator, taking the mod for granted if you will. Then when something is slightly wrong or they can't figure out what to do they come back and post in their droves.

    So to summarise the number of people who appreciate the mods outweighs those that don't, sadly those that do appreciate the hard work seem less vocal.

    true, i also dont get it why people dont +rep modders. I mean the most say very nice, and test the mod than go back on the forum to complain about the bugs. I just say thanks add some respect, download the mod and test it.



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  11. Location: Finland | Posts: 1,247 |   #6

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    I agree with the Topic Starter.

    I myself have (like he said, everyone has cars they want) requests for various cars for this game but i post them in the Request Section and don't whine about it in every other thread because i know that's not how you do it.

    But i can't understand either how modders can care that much about ppl that doesn't like their work. _IF_ i was a modder and ppl would say:

    Guy: You got a pretty ok mod but i don't like (this and that).

    I would just say: I know that those parts are bad and im trying to make them better but that is all i can do for now.

    And not like: omg i quit this project now and start something else just cause 1 person hate it...

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  13. Location: Scotland, UK | Posts: 13,420 |   #7

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    It's not cause 1 person may hate it though it's the constant barrage of "You should make XXXXX" and "I would love to see a XXXXXX" and also the Private and Profile Messages. It would really get on your nerves. You don't always want praise either, you want people to enjoy what you have created but you also want to hear what they think about it, the good and the bad!

    You post you're working on an Audi S8 and all of a sudden people are saying why not make the S5 instead or noone is making this car and that car. After this can you make XXXXXX.

    We have a modding section right now but no real modding community as the community isn't respectful of what these guys are doing or helping this section grow, in fact some people are doing the opposite and that's not good for anyone. If it comes to it we will have to start banning people from this area and also hiding it from the Unregistered/Lurkers which is not something I really want to do but if this nonsense continues then it will be done.
    I'm a bit mental.

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  15. Location: Singapore | Posts: 2,724 |   #8

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    Well Diablo, if you do so, you may not need to pay for so much bandwidth.
    Thinking back, i may have said "Ban the request section totally" but thinking about it now, its not such a great idea. I think we should let them work on a mod at a time, maybe they can have a list on what they want to do which is available for reading to let us know what they are currently doing, what they plan to do and what they DONT plan on doing so that the "n00bs" will stop bugging them.

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  17. Location: Scotland, UK | Posts: 13,420 |   #9

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    Thing is the modders want to make what they want and that's fine and you actually end up with some crazy and a good variety of cars from Lada's to Bugatti's. If your car isn't available and you can't do it yourself then by all means learn to do it, don't annoy modders by asking in every thread for it.

    Just wait and be patient, someone will eventually make the car you want.
    I'm a bit mental.

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  19. Location: Singapore | Posts: 2,724 |   #10

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    Couldn't have said it better.
     

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