Aren't you over-reacting a bit? I didn't even mention your name in this thread. All I said was that I wish modders would stop changing "that" and change "this" instead. It was a general statement, about SHIII, not about
you. I was thinking of several at the time I said it.
You must appreciate that your mod is like a standard update for the game. There will be no-more patches. What else is there? Your mod is like a major patch. It has some very good things in it, and I think it's a great improvement in many ways, but you seem to be saying that it's beyond criticism. Take it as it is or leave it seems to be your attitude. One of the reasons forums are here are so that people can express opinions, give feedback and criticism. I'm just used to speaking my mind about things, that's all.
Making a mod, and making it publically available means the mod is open to public criticism. I can also have an opinion also about what modders are doing, if they are doing public work. I'm disappointed that you reacted to my post the way you did.
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Originally Posted by Beery
I mod what I want to mod. I have never modded anything based on what anyone else told me I should mod, and I never will...None of the mod team are told what to work on - they work on what they want to work on...
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Most mods are small, and one can choose them or not, but RUb is big and important - it includes many mods. You could say that RUb is kind of like the future of SHIII now. RUb is also a community. Users of RUb all share in the same experience, and this important, for me at least. Of course I could pick and choose my own mods, but then I'd be on my own, and not have much to share or discuss. Since RUb has this status and role, I thought it was ok to criticise it.
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Originally Posted by Beery
Advice and info are appreciated, even criticism is encouraged, but when you tell me what I should be working on, that goes over the line. I am not your employee......you don't get to tell me what I should be working on - that is 100% my decision...
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It's you who chose to interpet it that way.