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Skyrim Modders (Facebook Group)


yocaher

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I hope there's nothing rule-breaking about posting this on the forums.

 

I'm looking to start a group in facebook where beginner-intermediate to expert modders can unite to help each other out in real time via the Facebook chat. My reason for doing this is because I rarely can find any experienced modders lurking in the chat room. I'm hoping this group will help make a collective experience building/learning environment for all current modders looking to get better.

 

My only requirement is for all members to have at least one mod with a working .esp.

- member to have at least some proof of their skills level

 

And remember, this is just experimental for now.

 

Skyrim Modders

 

If you add a request to join, please send me a link to your Nexus profile, so I may see your current mod(s).

 

Personal message me, if that's more comfortable, on this site with the facebook profile you're trying to join the group with.

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I will join, I think it is a great way of sharing experience and tips, having the forums here is nice but a group just for modders could make it easier for most of them to get the help they need without their topics being lost in the pages.
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One problem with modding projects is too much communication. People on a project find that they are spending all their time reading and responding to messages from team members. It can get so bad that nobody gets any modding done and it is all just talk talk talk.
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One problem with modding projects is too much communication.

It goes the other way around as well.

Ever been in a project where you wait a week for any kind of reply? Now that really stops any kind of work. At least if all you want is an approval message, and a "go-ahead!".

If you get too much communication you can choose to not answer. If you get no communcation, you got no choice but to wait.

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One problem with modding projects is too much communication.

It goes the other way around as well.

Ever been in a project where you wait a week for any kind of reply? Now that really stops any kind of work. At least if all you want is an approval message, and a "go-ahead!".

If you get too much communication you can choose to not answer. If you get no communcation, you got no choice but to wait.

 

Exactly

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