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I have always been intrigued by what makes the modders delve into a game and change what they think needs changing.
Such as the GWX3 mod, what made all of you dedicate so much of your free time to doing what you've done?
I personally really appreciate the longevity that a great mod can bring to a game and it's the reason why PC games have such a long shelf life.
I bought SH3 from steam for £3 on a sale and didn't enjoy it stock but with GWX 3 and other mods it really comes to life. Also with SH4's TMO and Op Monsun mods and now Sh5 and it's growing mod list.
I ask this question because I have a full time career, 2 kids under 4 and a wife and they consume so much of my free time, they leave only a few hours a night to sit at my desk and play some PC games.
I assume not all modders are single with no committments outside of modding so how do you do it?
Yours,
Much appreciated.
Barso.
TheDarkWraith
09-05-10, 03:34 PM
3 words/phrases:
- Single
- love a challenge
- just to see if I can do it :D
Madox58
09-05-10, 03:54 PM
My kids are grown and in or near thier 30's.
My wife and I enjoy sitting at home after work.
Me doing Mods for SH.
Her building her Farmville thing.
:haha:
Not have young pups running around allows me the time.
I do it for the things I learn and can pass on to others.
Just as others helped me start.
The challange is also nice.
Though not that hard after so many years.
And I do what I do mostly because someone has to.
If not?
Where would we all be?
Takeda Shingen
09-05-10, 04:01 PM
I was going to say booze, but all of the above works well too.
Madox58
09-05-10, 04:04 PM
I was going to say booze, but all of the above works well too.
I was trying to be politically correct and not mention that aspect.
:haha:
(Though it does help!)
I thought that was the reason!
So it's all about the helping others, you enjoy doing it and the hookers and booze! In fact forget about helping others and you enjoy doing it!
Madox58
09-05-10, 04:24 PM
Whoo!
Did I miss something?
:o
Where's the Hookers?
I didn't get no Hookers!
:haha:
skwasjer
09-05-10, 05:35 PM
I am seperated only since last year, have a 4 year old son, raise him 50% of the month, own two companies and work 70 hours a week (I have cut down for son now), play in a band couple of nights per week, etc. I guess that gives you some reasons why I am seperated now, haha. No, that wasn't really it though... But anyway, it's just that some have more interest in improving something, over playing the game. I really do not like subsims all that much anymore :har:
There are so many ways to 'waste' your time basically, and this surely is one of them :shucks:
Man I need to go to bed, another 5 minutes wasted here...
it's just that some have more interest in improving something, over playing the game.
:yep: :)
Edit
Have a good night Skwas'. :D
THE_MASK
09-05-10, 05:48 PM
There is basically no other computer game that i like at the moment so i try to improve SH5 .
DavyJonesFootlocker
09-05-10, 09:04 PM
Someone mentioned booze?:D
Venatore
09-06-10, 02:26 AM
I have always been intrigued by what makes the modders delve into a game
For me it's several things, learning new files formats, examples; dds & dat files, helping me to gain knowledge in all aspects of PC Gaming.
Another reason is trying to create something better than the original creators.
Skinning is another reason, learning new techniques in the skinning realm is never-ending.
I personally really appreciate the longevity that a great mod can bring to a game and it's the reason why PC games have such a long shelf life.
This would be the fundamental reason why I mod the Silent Hunter series....it's the number one game I love and for that reason I don't want it to fade to oblivion.
I ask this question because I have a full time career, 2 kids under 4 and a wife and they consume so much of my free time, they leave only a few hours a night to sit at my desk and play some PC games.
I have been married since 1993, we have two daughters aged 15/13. I'm in the Australian Army (infantry) still serving with 22 years under my belt. I too come through the door at 5pm after a hard days work .... kisses and cuddles to the three ladies in my life than I focus on modding. I'm a PC Gamer, it's all I do, it's my hobby, I have no other real interests, I'm a recluse/loner/hermit. I don't socialise much away from work...I don't leave my house apart from work
My girls are very very supportive of my hobby they don't nag/interfere as this enables them to shop .... shop ..... shop :har:
DrMilton
09-06-10, 05:32 AM
3 words/phrases:
- Single
- love a challenge
- just to see if I can do it :D
Well, if you're not single by then you 're likely to become one afterward. :arrgh!:
smilinicon
09-06-10, 06:54 AM
they obviously enjoy it. :)
ohhhh I am now a two time loser in the avatar dept.... :-?
"What drives the modders forward?"
A. The status of the game as released.
B. Personal "taste" and the urge to fullfil it
C. Because they (modders) can (mod).
D. Because the subsim community is receptive, aknowledges the effort and is responsive to good modding work (well, most of the time! :DL).
.
SteamWake
09-06-10, 07:54 AM
and here I thought it was the high pay scale and the un-ending adoration of the community :haha: :woot:
Modders? Keep up the good work !! :salute:
Great responses, really interesting to see what makes you want to do it.
Such a pity that ubisoft never give the devs the love that you all have for the games.
It would be great if you could start building and modding a game that didn't need fixed on release.
Does the having to fix the bugs first bother you much or does that just become part of the challenge?
To me Ducimius' original "flavoured to taste" kind of describes it - it's all about customizing the game to what you want it to be like. Sometimes other people are kind enough to do it for you, and that's great. But sometimes you just run up against something that noone's really changed and it absolutely drives you nuts, so you have to do it yourself - and when you're done, why not share it with others?
So I guess it's a combination of wanting things your way and the spirit of sharing. The former is usually just a selfish drive stemming from the game not working the way you want it, but the later is really something that's facilitated by a great community. And often sharing with a responsive community starts becoming an end in itself, and that's where modders generally get crazy and start modding instead of actually playing :D And that's usually where the mix of booze and caffeine comes in to sustain them, along with a horde of hungry fans demanding the next beta. Very unhealthy if you ask me :O:
Jimbuna
09-06-10, 11:15 AM
and here I thought it was the high pay scale and the un-ending adoration of the community :haha: :woot:
Your dead right....don't let them fool you :yep:
I've never earned so much in my life for doing so little :03:
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