May be is time to open it and move there some thrads that at the moment are scattered between the actual mod forum and the actual MTW2 forum....
May be is time to open it and move there some thrads that at the moment are scattered between the actual mod forum and the actual MTW2 forum....
Creator of Ran no Jidai mod
Creator of Res Gestae
Original Creator of severall add ons on RTW from grass to textures and Roman Legions
Oblivion Modder- DUNE creator
Fallout 3 Modder
Best modder , skinner , modeler awards winner.
VIS ET HONOR
I'd welcome any views on this. To an outsider, it seems a little early but if people make a case, I'll take it the man upstairs.![]()
As far as I'm aware there are only a couple of MTW2 threads on the RTW mod forums. Until there's something actually to mod all you can really do is talk about the history and that has a happier home on the main MTW2 forum.
So, I also say it's a little early forr a separate forum. But I'd be happy to move your RTW2 thread over to this forum if you want them all in one place.
Last edited by Epistolary Richard; 03-15-2006 at 01:32.
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Agreed, it is too early yet as any forthcoming mods are in early research stage. Maybe sticky them here is a better idea?
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I'm not the MTW2 moderator so it's not my decision - but an active research thread is probably going to bump up on a pretty regular basis.
Epistolary Richard's modding Rules of CoolCool modders make their mods with the :mod command line switch
If they don't, then Cool mod-users use the Mod Enabler (JSGME)
Cool modders use show_err
Cool modders use the tutorials database
Cool modders check out the Welcome to the Modding Forums! thread
Cool modders keep backups
Cool modders help each other out
Yes, I'd rather let the level of new content or user interest bump up the threads rather than sticky them. Stickying mod threads might either mean prioritising some rather empty threads or the potentially invidious task of favouring mods that seem to have more content.
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