Jakkar wrote:
More words.
- Jack
We've seen this type of thing come in many forms. We used to have a Mod Review Panel (MRP) that moved above-par mods to a special forum, and the rest to a regular forum. But some argued that the MRP were biased in their reviews and was shut down by Wizard James.
Since then, some ideas similar to this one have surfaced, namely a super topic that lists all of the good mods. I disagree to this.
Why? A frequently updated super topic would dry up the mods forum faster than a city to a lagoon. Most of DRLFF's downloaders are guests and lurkers who would rather go to a super topic than visit all of the mod topics. This would essentially barricade any new modders from rising to the top, not to mentioned whoever the topic keeper didn't like would find themselves off-the-list, so to speak. The list would turn into an exclusive party.
The tried and true method for a mods forum is an even playing field, where the geniunely good mods would rise to the top with an excellent mod and an impressive presentation. The bad mods would sink.
Yes, having to individually test mods to see if they're any good is tedious, but you never know if you will stumble on an unusually good mod from a relatively unknown modder.