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Old 02-02-08, 06:04 PM   #25
Venatore
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Originally Posted by Albrecht Von Hesse
You don't need to apologize!! You made and vigorously tested a mod before release. You thought it worked. You missed something. People posted the problem, you immediately looked into it and solicited help. You immediately posted that there was a problem and removed the mod so that people wouldn't accidentally d/l and run it. You kept all of us updated on the problem and as to what the problem was. You worked hard to correct it. *I* sure as Hell see no reason for an apology for that!
Albrecht Von Hesse,

Totally spot on. I myself have done similar things and when you find out that there is an error in your mod which is now being used by several members you tend to feel like a dork. I know how he feels and you are right there is no need to apologise mate, that was a textbook fault finding display.

But;

If I was in the same boat I would have apologised as well [and I dare say I will do it again], this tells you a lot about the person [the modder himself], I thank you for your hard work and appreciate your time in faulting the problem so all members can use this awesome mod.

Ven

Last edited by Venatore; 02-02-08 at 06:17 PM.
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