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			| Solace 
					Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:05 am
 Posts: 426
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeAh, right, I forgot about that five-barrel machine gun. Yeah, I made the first (I think 21 width) laser after seeing that, and I think a guy with 7 in his name said he'd made a 4-wide laser before it came out, but hadn't published it in time. I'm also taking credit for using glows as holograms, unless someone can cite using that before my stuff. >.> <.< Hadn't seen that before, at least. And I don't think anyone else has yet to use the widelaser tech to make a wide and thick bullet drawn per-pixel with smaller bullets. 
 
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			| whitty 
					Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 2:31 am
 Posts: 2982
 Location: Texas
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeRagdollmaster wrote: There were multiple widelasers? I can't recall any except the one in AAL :SI made one... ;_;
 
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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 timeShook made an autocannon that drew a large cannon round made of smaller MOPixels blended together with glows a bit, if I remember correctly. 
 
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			| Solace 
					Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:05 am
 Posts: 426
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeDarn, Shook has one of everything.    By the way, not naming my favorite modders because I can't remember most of their names. ><; I'll just give CaveCricket another mention, since he's less famous (as far as I can tell), but makes the same sort of mods I do (and therefore I love them like I love myself   ). Not that I want to get a reputation for that, but seriously, what else is this thread for but tooting your own horn? Also, yes Whitty, we love you too.    Complaints about balance aside, I liked your faction's spriting and effects, and general cohesiveness.
 
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			| Jackal 
					Joined: Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:23 am
 Posts: 213
 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow of public acceptance.
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeIn terms of best modder, I can't say anything, since my delve into modding has only just begun (I haven't successfully made a mod yet). As for my favorite modders, I would have to say LowestFormOfWit and MaximDude. Wit's stuff is simply brilliant, and his devotion to the much-unappreciated dummies is great. MaximDude is here, simply because of MDC. It's my favorite mod, and the sprites are the closest I've seen to vanilla ones. Not to mention, that faction is the perfect size. Plus, it has it's own bunker modules. Not many factions can say that. 
 
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			| LowestFormOfWit 
					Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:04 am
 Posts: 1559
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeTheLastBanana wrote: That was me. The sprites for most of the objects in the towers were by BreenedAndScrooned, though. I'm not sure where he went.Man, that guy could sprite . Where in the world did he disappear to?
 
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			| Antonius 
					Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 1:15 am
 Posts: 16
 Location: Milky Way
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeWhy is shook on the list twice? 
 
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			| Roast Veg Data Realms Elite 
					Joined: Tue May 25, 2010 8:27 pm
 Posts: 4522
 Location: Constant motion
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeThere are quite a few people on that list, and it isn't easy for me to see any doubles. Thank you for pointing it out, though. 
 
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			| Lizardheim DRL Developer 
					Joined: Fri May 15, 2009 10:29 am
 Posts: 4107
 Location: Russia
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeGotta give thesoupiest some cred for churning out decent mods at a fast rate. 
 
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			| David Rodrigov 
					Joined: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:35 pm
 Posts: 675
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeArghh, I hope the remastered Russian Battlefield Equipment will get me on that list! 
 
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			| thesoupiest 
					Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:06 pm
 Posts: 276
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeI'll cast my vote for Nonsequitorian, whose Flagship mod is not only tastefully vanilla in form, but very mod-ish in function. 
 
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			| projek deeglik 
					Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:47 pm
 Posts: 91
 Location: ProjektTHOR
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeTorrentHKU wrote: I'd agree with this. All the people who used duck tape and glitches to make mods, rather than Sparkle Magic.TorrentHKU, the term is Lua .  Please use the term Lua so that it is easier for others to understand the subject at hand.
 
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			| bioemerl 
					Joined: Sat Dec 18, 2010 6:11 pm
 Posts: 285
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeYou have posted that on about 5-6 different topics, the term is sparkle magic, LUA is technical, and uncool yo! 
 
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			| carriontrooper 
					Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2009 12:27 pm
 Posts: 813
 Location: Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A slice o' paradise.
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeDeeglik, apparently you don't know that we have nicknames for Lua here at the forums. Sparkle Magic is just one of the most popular. Portugese Moonrunes is another, very, very obscure one.Ya dig?
 
 
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			| Lizardheim DRL Developer 
					Joined: Fri May 15, 2009 10:29 am
 Posts: 4107
 Location: Russia
   |   Re: The greatest modders of all timeThe term bloody well ain't 'sparkle magic'.It's not LUA either.
 
 It's Lua, as in first letter capitalised cause it's the name of the programming language, not some weird acronym.
 And carrion, the nicknames are silly and unneeded, Lua is just fine.
 Btw he's Thor if you didn't get that already, he's quite familiar with how the forum works afaik.
 
 Moral of story is: nicknames for Lua is OK if you want people who've been here longer than you to roll their eyes back into their skulls, and Lua is just fine.
 
 
 
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