@kristiannn you will be shocked to know that the average RD user is 30 plus years old
Absolutely the Modder looses his interest in creating Mod and if so then there won't be any exciting upgrades for the gamePeople just downloads the file and doesn't even "like" or comment to say thanks. Recently, a lot of people is asking for requests of cars or helmets, still if the modder is saying that he's full of work, they will keep asking for them, not even saying please or when you got time, it's like, do this helmet for me. I think that it's about the people. In the previous forum it wasn't all like that, there was more kindness and people recognized the work that a modder did. I think that if this continues like that, modders are gonna stop modding, since they get more comments like "it doesn't work" rather than thanks, great job, but you should take a look at..."
Just saw this on Facebook and I hate to admit it but Stacy is totally right and finally speaks out of a trend in this community that I also not like!
It seems nowadays that taking is very normal but a tiny thank you is too much to ask for.
I disagree with you. Downloading isn't really like a "thank you". Would you like to post a livery, with 300 downloads, and just people asking you to update it, getting asked to do requests so frequently and not getting a comment saying "thanks for the work"? Im sure noone would like this, when I download something, I always "like" the post, then I test the modd, and then I comment.Downloading in itself is a big enough "thank you". Directly asking for them (as a creator) is as selfish and pathetic as not thanking the creator (as a mere requester).
Mind you, I always do it, even when the end result is intentionally disrespectful to the requester.
I Completely Disagree with you 1000's Downloads Never been equal to one "Thank you".Downloading in itself is a big enough "thank you". Directly asking for them (as a creator) is as selfish and pathetic as not thanking the creator (as a mere requester).
Mind you, I always do it, even when the end result is intentionally disrespectful to the requester.
I really hope we can announce our new resource manager soon so all uploads are displayed in a nice way (just like in the past) and where there is room to review and rank each upload.
Hate to see creative modders leave because some people are getting too lazy to even click a thank you button or post a simple reply to show they are grateful for the work others do for them.
Says the 17 year old with four posts and nothing to share here before except mod requests. Still a lot to learn in life m8.Yes. I don't see how begging for "thank you" posts is anything other than attention whoring. It's something I see very many "artists" do lately, and it disgusts me greatly.
Yes. I don't see how begging for "thank you" posts is anything other than attention whoring. It's something I see very many "artists" do lately, and it disgusts me greatly.
Chill mate Leave that kid ....Thank you simply means that you appreciate the work the modder has put in for a certain mod. If you don't appreciate anything - remove your registration and etc. You don't have a place here. People like you shouldn't have even access to the internet. Attention whoring? Do you even know what this means? I love to see when someone appreciates my work. You don't even know how much time a person have to waste for a mod. I could just say to myself "why should I release it? I spend 3 weeks to make this and now I just share it for free? no way!".. But I shared it. A lot of other people shared their mods. I actually made the AI mod firstly for myself, then I decided to share it. I wanted everyone to feel happy with the AI. If you don't appreciate what everyone around here has done... Good bye... I don't even want to imagine what a person you are in real life. Some people just have to go to a military school... They need to be reeducated!