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  On 5/9/2010 at 1:31 AM, Tomlong54210 said:
  On 5/8/2010 at 4:08 PM, williamren said:

I'm looking for some realistic armour it can be both light and heavy.

Much armor can be considered "realistic." Please add a description of some sort. Light or heavy is not going to cut it. That criterion you did not specify does not affect my willingness to download a cool mod either.

No animé or sexy armour.

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  On 5/9/2010 at 9:25 AM, Sarya said:

Alice, I saw the mod in the second screenshot, it is a direct rip from FF. There's a huge point in not sharing it because it's illegal.

 

If that's the problem, then perhaps they should not be showing it off on their blogs or making it at all. Teasing people with it's existence. ;_;

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  On 5/9/2010 at 8:04 AM, A1ice said:

ARGH! I hate private stuff, what is the point of making it just for yourself and hoarding it? What are you losing by sharing?!

 

People seem to forget that a lot of modders make items for their characters alone, so that they are unique in almost every aspect. Their face, hair, clothing, weapons, etc... all designed and created to allow them to be completely different from anyone elses characters. Creating something and then handing it out to the masses means that creation loses some of what made it special. It can be something amazingly popular and extremely well made, but it'll never have that 'uniqueness' it once had.

 

The fact that a lot of modders share what they create is a secondary benefit that people gain from. Yes, there are modders out there who create things purely for other people to download and enjoy but there's a great many who don't. They make it because THEY want it personally, not because they think you or anyone else - might. If something isn't available to the community, there's no point complaining about it. If the modder ever decides to share their previously withheld creations at some point in the future, that is their choice. As is keeping it to themselves.

 

Modders have no mandate stating they must share their works, they do so because they want to, not because they are obligated to. So instead of people having a round of complaints about the stuff you don't get to play with, be thankful for what you do get.

 

Just my thoughts on the matter.

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  On 5/9/2010 at 8:51 AM, williamren said:
No animé or sexy armour.

For male or female? And what kind of "realistic" is it? Do you mean realistic as in "the clothes available in real world" or realistic as in "the material texture is so awesome I thought it's real"?

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  On 5/9/2010 at 1:37 PM, The Vampire Dante said:
  On 5/9/2010 at 8:04 AM, A1ice said:

ARGH! I hate private stuff, what is the point of making it just for yourself and hoarding it? What are you losing by sharing?!

 

People seem to forget that a lot of modders make items for their characters alone, so that they are unique in almost every aspect. Their face, hair, clothing, weapons, etc... all designed and created to allow them to be completely different from anyone elses characters. Creating something and then handing it out to the masses means that creation loses some of what made it special. It can be something amazingly popular and extremely well made, but it'll never have that 'uniqueness' it once had.

 

The fact that a lot of modders share what they create is a secondary benefit that people gain from. Yes, there are modders out there who create things purely for other people to download and enjoy but there's a great many who don't. They make it because THEY want it personally, not because they think you or anyone else - might. If something isn't available to the community, there's no point complaining about it. If the modder ever decides to share their previously withheld creations at some point in the future, that is their choice. As is keeping it to themselves.

 

Modders have no mandate stating they must share their works, they do so because they want to, not because they are obligated to. So instead of people having a round of complaints about the stuff you don't get to play with, be thankful for what you do get.

 

Just my thoughts on the matter.

 

I have to agree with Vampire Dante here. I have made race mods, and shared them, and then after seeing the disgusting things people have done with them have decided any more race mods I create I will be keeping to myself. The reasons people do not share are varied, as are the reasons people might post the pictures. As an example, I myself would probably post pictures if for no other reason than to add additional examples of my texture work to my portfolio. If somebody sees and wants something they can't have it isn't my problem, especially because I am posting them to my own private websites and accounts.

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