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Why is no one making my mod request? The reality.


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On 2/23/2025 at 9:26 AM, ZeroOblivion27 said:

I completely understand the perspective here, but let’s be real: when the focus is solely on whether or not someone can already make the mod, it can make people feel like their ideas don’t matter unless they’re already experienced or have a portfolio to show. Sure, there’s truth to the fact that modding is about action and not just ideas—but dismissing new creators or those without experience from the start can shut down a lot of potential.

The reality is, everyone starts somewhere. Not everyone has the skills right out of the gate, but that doesn’t mean their ideas shouldn’t be considered. If you only encourage people who have already shown they can build something, you leave a lot of talented, creative minds on the sidelines who might just need some guidance or a chance to learn.

That said, I agree that collaboration is essential, and it’s always best to show you can contribute in some way before asking for help. But if only those with extensive experience are the ones welcomed into the fold, it can feel like a system where you're either already "in the club" or not.

So, instead of dismissing new modders outright, why not foster a culture where ideas are valued, but new creators are also given the support to grow and contribute? Modding is a journey, and we should be encouraging people to join it, not making it feel like they’re being blocked at the door.

I haven't read anything of the conversation,
but I can tell you that it's all bullshit!
The truth is that you have no idea how big this forum is, you simply have to make propaganda, starting from the assumption that I don't want to help you, so you have to manipulate public opinion so that they find "a liberation" in doing what you say.
You know what else is difficult?
Convincing professional developers who have released a triple A, to change the game by adding a woke mod that only you want when 80% of the paying customers are racist disciples of Tolkien.
It's really awesome to see the new generation of apprentices of the Nexushold college, they remind me of when I was young (yesterday), well I can tell you that I'm sure that I had explained in detail about expanding the bards' college and then a mod appeared on the creation club.
If you want to focus on the creative team you have to be a gamemaster,

the important thing is not knowing how to write and read, but to talk about gameplay and establish beyond any doubt the importance of that addition.

and now despite my followers expecting me to work on the next release, I waste more time to say:
My skills as a modder?
Go ahead and look for them! Who knows if someone will understand them, their name is One Piece!
and I declare the beginning of the golden age of modding!!!!

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