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			| Nocifer 
					Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:38 pm
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 Location: The Ninth Circle
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeYeah, at this point it's devolved into empty praise. While the listed modders are most certainly deserving of our praise, it serves no actual purpose, and they get plenty in the threads of their mods. 
 
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			| Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:52 am | 
					
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			| LowestFormOfWit 
					Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:04 am
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   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeIn a mod community as small and obscure as DRL, I'd like to say that just by modding this scarcely updated, buggy, dying, user-unfriendly, and unforgiving little game at all, that you are automatically a great modder. 
 
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			| Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:28 am | 
					
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			| Geti 
					Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am
 Posts: 4886
 Location: some compy
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeLFoW, that's pretty well untrue. There have been lots of crap mods over the years, and their authors aren't good at modding by virtue of being able to make anything  work in CC. Numgun come back wrote: What about we have a contest about the greatest new modders! We can vote for the best new modders and their small mods. I know just who to vote for!We'd need an array of rising stars for that to be much fun. If you're looking for praise (something I do quite often) the best way to get it is to work a bit to create something you're proud of and show people. (getting feedback from people who know what they're talking about in PMs can be good too    ) whitty wrote: WHY has nobody mentioned MaximDude yet?I didn't because I don't think he's fulfilled what he can do, yet. Most of his sprites in mods inthusfar have been vanilla gib mashups. Damn good vanilla gib mashups, but still essentially borrowed artwork, and while the coding behind them is pretty solid, I wouldn't call it stellar yet :/ He's definitely good, but I wouldn't call him great at this point. ...Considering how long it's been since I played a pile of new mods, though, he might've made a breakthrough that I missed out on. The last work I remember from him was that decent gun pack, I think. Dylanhutch wrote: This is a very bad idea, this thread will just turn into a flame war.You're pretty much rating people.
 
 This thread should be closed, or possibly deleted.
I don't agree. I think that this thread offers a very valid way to offer criticism to modders wanting to be great at what they do. The original intent behind it is quite dangerous, but I think knowing where you stand in peoples expectations is quite rewarding. I like to know what people think I do well and what I could do better in relation to all of my creative works. That's part of why I post them here and don't just let them sit on my HDD. As such, should another thread be opened for some honest criticism for those who request it? I'm not sure this is the best place to do it from what it's developed into, but I think it would be a good thing to have. [/tower]
 
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			| Mind 
					Joined: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:54 pm
 Posts: 1360
 Location: USA
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeHaha, I remember when I used to make mods.  Bubbalcious Industries.  Psh. 
 
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			| Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:33 am | 
					
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			| LowestFormOfWit 
					Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:04 am
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   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeGeti wrote: LFoW, that's pretty well untrue. There have been lots of crap mods over the years, and their authors aren't good at modding by virtue of being able to make anything work in CC.I see the problem with my blanket statement, but my main point is that CC is too small a community for a list of "greatest modders" to really matter. It's quite easy to pick out what the good mods are and who their authors are.   I've never agreed with any threads like this that so often go the way of epeen fests and mindless self promotion.
 
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			| David Rodrigov 
					Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm
 Posts: 675
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeI remember when I almost released a modified SMG when I first joined. Modified as in RateOfFire = 9001.Also I remember playing with that light saber, those were good times.
 
 
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			| Culthero 
					Joined: Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:07 pm
 Posts: 126
 Location: Turkey
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeLowestFormOfWit wrote: Geti wrote: LFoW, that's pretty well untrue. There have been lots of crap mods over the years, and their authors aren't good at modding by virtue of being able to make anything work in CC.I see the problem with my blanket statement, but my main point is that CC is too small a community for a list of "greatest modders" to really matter. It's quite easy to pick out what the good mods are and who their authors are.   I've never agreed with any threads like this that so often go the way of epeen fests and mindless self promotion.I don't understand what you say man. You're just great.   And  Adasx - very good spriting Zalo - inventor of CC water Akblabla - developer of more solid (?) CC water Abdul Alhazred - solid coding Weegee - solid missioning and keyboardbreakatroning Duh108 - all the medieval stuff may also get my OSVANs (which happen to be like the Oscars but biggers because they are vans). I discovered the fine print and I overused it till someone got hyperopia Edit: proper credits per Duh's lore.
 
 
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			| Duh102 happy carebear mom 
					Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am
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 Location: b8bbd5
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeCulthero wrote: Akblabla - inventor of CC waterI would like to point out that Zalo was in fact the inventor of CC water (at least the way that Akblabla did it), he just never made it quite as pretty as Akblabla did.
 
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			| Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:09 pm | 
					
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			| akblabla 
					Joined: Wed May 20, 2009 3:10 pm
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 Location: Århus, Denmark
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeQuote: I would like to point out that Zalo was in fact the inventor of CC water (at least the way that Akblabla did it), he just never made it quite as pretty as Akblabla did.Yes zalo made the proof of concept. Then I made played around with it for personal use and made something i thought was somewhat decent and after a very long time I decided to upload it with exodus. Then later i made as a standalone mod, and lastly numgun made some epic spriting for the mod. So yeah zalo is the epic one here   
 
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			| David Rodrigov 
					Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm
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   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeI also want to add whoever made that scene with two towers, and a bunch of custom stuff for it.I think it was amrobotics, but I am not sure who made it.
 Also, where am I on the list!?!?!?
 
 DSMK2 also made very overpowered mods, but he put enough work and skill into his mods that he pulled it off.
 
 
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			| Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:42 am | 
					
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			| TheLastBanana DRL Developer 
					Joined: Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:27 am
 Posts: 3138
 Location: A little south and a lot west of Moscow
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeNumgun come back wrote: I also want to add whoever made that scene with two towers, and a bunch of custom stuff for it.I think it was amrobotics, but I am not sure who made it.
That was me. The sprites for most of the objects in the towers were by BreenedAndScrooned, though. I'm not sure where he went.
 
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			| David Rodrigov 
					Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm
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   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeAh it was? I'm sorry, it just had so much epic in it that I just linked it to Amrobotics.But it was a very good mod, great job with it.
 
 
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			| Solace 
					Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:05 am
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   |   Re: The greatest modders of all time411570N3 wrote:  the widelaserYay, sort-of a mention! Although if I remember, there's about four-way co-authoring credit* to go around. >.> I also made an omindirectional hovering 'bot... about a week before lua came out and made it easy and unglitchy.    I consider it a moral victory anyway. *The double-barrel gun, of course. Also someone mentioned making a three-way flamethrower before that, and some guy shortly afterward said he'd independently made a widelaser. I gotta work out this lua buisness... so busy lately, though. Doing weird, clever things with ini was more fun anyway.  
 
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			| 411570N3 
					Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:26 am
 Posts: 4074
 Location: That quaint little British colony down south
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeIf I remember correctly, it was double barrelled gun>5 barrelled machine gun>widelaser (the big blue one). 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
					Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:09 am
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 Location: Being The Great Juju
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeThere were multiple widelasers? I can't recall any except the one in AAL :S 
 
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