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Old 02-18-16, 09:41 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve View Post
Because modders aren't machines, or even employees. A modder makes the mods he wants for the game he likes. Sometimes a modder will make a mod on request, but even then it's from the forum he reads for the game he likes.

By and large every modder started out knowing nothing, and learned how to make mods for the game he likes. If you want mods for the games you like you may have to do the same.
I understand its about personal preference.. What I'm saying in that case then is that I cant believe SH3 is sooooo much more popular (when it comes to modding) than those other 3 games, since they are all damn good.. Maybe its just easier to make mods for SH3 than it is for the rest? Or, what makes SH3 "better" is that it just happens to have more mods when it could easily have been the other way around? So for some reason SH3 was just on the luckier side... unless those 3 other games arent really moddable... I know all the different sounds in 688i for instance is crammed into one big single file (dont you just hate that?) - so I guess you cant really create sound mods for that game, I suppose.

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