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Originally Posted by skwasjer
Well, there's two ways of doing that Ducimus. What Drifter means (I guess) is, that if I made a new mod and it wasn't up to your standards that you (the alpha) don't come in flaming me/putting me down, but instead provide pointers how to improve it or shut the hell up all together. No community needs one person/group run down other 'smaller' individuals/groups.
I understand that builders of supermods are in a tough spot vs their user base, but you shouldn't be building a publicly released supermod in the first place if you don't want to deal with that. You might as well keep it private instead then...
RE: S3D... It's not that I selectively help people either, or even tell them their work is crap, just because I made the most common used mod-tool. There's only one way to improve the game, and that is together.
I do see alot of problems with modding SH5 though. While the new tools are great, both patches and the increased complexity will bring many headaches. But enjoy everyone, it is good to know I don't have to spend another 2 years of spare time 
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Well said, skwasjer. I was specifically talking about smaller mods that were released in the past to be made compatible with the two SH3 super-mods. But the super-duper mods' 'team leaders' had complained that certain smaller mods 'broke' features of their super-duper mods, and that the download links should be removed. As if they had a patent on SH3 or something.
Anyways, I don't want to hijack this thread. That's all in the past now (hopefully).