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A few requests


saradormin

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Welcome to the nexusfrorms, saradormin.

 

This won't get you any help..there are dozens of people who ask the same. Modders are not jumping/begging to get requests, they see if they like them and maybe they'll respond. Telling nothing means you could either have impossible requests or that they may not be liked after all. Please post a little info or show some screenshots of what you want..It'll increase your chance a modder will do it!

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I have had several English teachers who have really stressed details and presentation. In formal communications, especially where many people are likely to read them, you should put your best foot forward. It is good to double-check your work and make sure you do things like capitalization and punctuation correctly.

 

Beyond that, the message needs to say what you intend it to say. It is possible to give too much detail and bore an audience, but in a written medium like this, the reader, if bored, can just quit reading. A greater danger is not presenting enough information. If I walk up to you and say, "Please help me." You can't. You cannot help me until you know what I need. If you are busy or in a bad mood, you won't say, "What is wrong?" and you will not ever know what help I need.

 

You ought to compose five or more paragraphs about your modding project to post. If it is a complex project you would need much more space than that. You ought to perhaps state if you are looking for scripters, retexturers, modelers, animators, object placers, or whatever. You aim to generate excitement and enthusiasm. You want to get the imagination of modders working and make them want to make your mod their own.

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