Quickkill0 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyLrVyJK7MI
T3A guy Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 Try to do something besides swaps pl0x.
iBotPeaches Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 Looks like the beginning of Halo 2 mods. So now that your one of the people who CAN make dev mods, start researching learn some new techniques. I expect to see some progress please.
.MeLo♥ Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 Looks like the beginning of Halo 2 mods. So now that your one of the people who CAN make dev mods, start researching learn some new techniques. I expect to see some progress please. That about sums it up
Korupt Data Posted February 22, 2009 Report Posted February 22, 2009 I like the title lol, hope to see some big advancements (tags from other maps and such) soon i hope the dev community expands so there are actually some really creative and interesting mods coming out :]
halodu03de Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 we dont know how the data works to move it from one map to another like that.
xX Epsilon Xx Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 "Corruption" already sounds like a bad attempt to remake DeToX's map, and so far everyone who has a dev is fail, except for halo dude, Because he does more than just gay swaps, plus you can even see the ground, gai. Make progress in map modding, make a spartan poop a grunt that will barf at marines and burn ther skin (xD jk, but do something else)
T3A guy Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 "Corruption" already sounds like a bad attempt to remake DeToX's map, and so far everyone who has a dev is fail, except for halo dude, Because he does more than just gay swaps, plus you can even see the ground, gai. Make progress in map modding, make a spartan poop a grunt that will barf at marines and burn ther skin (xD jk, but do something else)Halodud hasn't done anything to help the community. We need to get DarkieMcSparkie a dev kit.
Quickkill0 Posted February 23, 2009 Author Report Posted February 23, 2009 Well see eveyone telling me to do things other than swaps when you havnt taken a detailed look at the video theyre are lighting effects and the sun was removed along with removing the fog.And i dont know what detox made that resembles My map or map name but i dont care i didnt copy his map in any way.
Quickkill0 Posted February 23, 2009 Author Report Posted February 23, 2009 Also not to put halodude down in anyway halodude hasnt done anything different he may have created some sick mods but they are still things that have already acheived again halodude im just proving a point im not trying to put you down or discourage your modding abilities.
halodu03de Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 Halodud hasn't done anything to help the community. We need to get DarkieMcSparkie a dev kit.Um there currently isn't a modding "community" and helping anyone on the outside of us too much would result in no help from anyone meaning not much can get out without severe consequences. And I am researching. Also not to put halodude down in anyway halodude hasnt done anything different he may have created some sick mods but they are still things that have already acheived again halodude im just proving a point im not trying to put you down or discourage your modding abilities. No offense taken but yah I don't know what you guys are expecting us to do we can't move bsps from one map to another yet if thats what you mean.
iBotPeaches Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 My personal opinion. All dev owners seem to operate their own personal sites, and try to be away from the general community and just leaking videos and footage on sites in hopes to get their own site more popular. Thus they are all own their own little scale of how much they know. There are little "groups" of dev people I noticed that share info, and what do you know? They've made the best stuff, and the individuals just learn and copy from that. I'm not discouraging that, because thats what I would do. I just wish they would hang out in one general area and start sharing knowledge. The most I've learned about dev kit modding was talking to an owner via MSN since theres really no site for it. HaloMods doesn't condone the discussion of it. Se7ensin topics get spammed and beated to death by people who can't tell a telephone cable from ethernet cable. If all dev kit owners could like sign a topic, get a special forum and gather in one place we could help. The difference about this modding is instead of having to buy one small action reply to mod (How to softmod an xbox 1) you have to spend a huge sum of money for something that is illegal to own if your not licensed. Then I assume you have no clue what your doing, till someone who has one tells you how. If its anything like Dev's for xbox 1. That means a buttload of software on your computer, and annoying IP Conflict pop ups, since the xbox keeps stealing your IP (probably just my setup).
halodu03de Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 (edited) My personal opinion. All dev owners seem to operate their own personal sites, and try to be away from the general community and just leaking videos and footage on sites in hopes to get their own site more popular. Thus they are all own their own little scale of how much they know. There are little "groups" of dev people I noticed that share info, and what do you know? They've made the best stuff, and the individuals just learn and copy from that. I'm not discouraging that, because thats what I would do. I just wish they would hang out in one general area and start sharing knowledge. The most I've learned about dev kit modding was talking to an owner via MSN since theres really no site for it. HaloMods doesn't condone the discussion of it. Se7ensin topics get spammed and beated to death by people who can't tell a telephone cable from ethernet cable. If all dev kit owners could like sign a topic, get a special forum and gather in one place we could help. The difference about this modding is instead of having to buy one small action reply to mod (How to softmod an xbox 1) you have to spend a huge sum of money for something that is illegal to own if your not licensed. Then I assume you have no clue what your doing, till someone who has one tells you how. If its anything like Dev's for xbox 1. That means a buttload of software on your computer, and annoying IP Conflict pop ups, since the xbox keeps stealing your IP (probably just my setup). If we knew what detox and Anthony know and shared stuff with each other we could advance, but considering they did the "research" and all the hard work, they won't share with anyone outside of their "circle". Edited February 23, 2009 by halodu03de
iBotPeaches Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 That circle existed in Halo 2, and the only thing that happened was that someone else came along and released in this case ("Tools") and they got all the fame, so then the circle released theirs because there was no longer a point and not many people liked the tools since the other ones had been released. Except this time you need to waste a hefty sum of money to participate in research so probably won't happen.
JIME108 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 Halodud03de,Message me when you get on XBL, PN or MSN.
gabe_k Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 My personal opinion. All dev owners seem to operate their own personal sites, and try to be away from the general community and just leaking videos and footage on sites in hopes to get their own site more popular. Thus they are all own their own little scale of how much they know. There are little "groups" of dev people I noticed that share info, and what do you know? They've made the best stuff, and the individuals just learn and copy from that. I'm not discouraging that, because thats what I would do. I just wish they would hang out in one general area and start sharing knowledge. The most I've learned about dev kit modding was talking to an owner via MSN since theres really no site for it. HaloMods doesn't condone the discussion of it. Se7ensin topics get spammed and beated to death by people who can't tell a telephone cable from ethernet cable. If all dev kit owners could like sign a topic, get a special forum and gather in one place we could help. The difference about this modding is instead of having to buy one small action reply to mod (How to softmod an xbox 1) you have to spend a huge sum of money for something that is illegal to own if your not licensed. Then I assume you have no clue what your doing, till someone who has one tells you how. If its anything like Dev's for xbox 1. That means a buttload of software on your computer, and annoying IP Conflict pop ups, since the xbox keeps stealing your IP (probably just my setup). The problem is that the people with dev kits outside of the "circle" have nothing to contribute and are going entirely on research done by others.
iBotPeaches Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 That is true, probably cause (sorry) They don't know close to anything about research. Just got the kit. The only people who do, kinda keep it a secret. Join up somewhere, make it public.
gabe_k Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 In my view, the point of public research has always been to allow the public to expand on the research. In this case, the public already has a great deal of research and they are doing nothing to expand it, so why should the people in the "circle" give them anymore?
halodu03de Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 i was just referring to teabagger's question in terms of helping each other and contributing to the community whereas i am researching im not just taking everything from other people and i'm not saying that they should release it i am saying we could advance faster if they did.
iBotPeaches Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 I honestly haven't seen any new work from the "circle" since the waves on zanzibar. I don't know where they hang out, so I don't know where to go for their releases or teasers.
iBotPeaches Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 So the only people who know are the people in the circle? So when they slightly leak content to their friend who tells someone who has a dev, then they release it and get the credit you come back? I just don't get it. I love teasers for mods. I love reading about new mods. When some people hide them among 8 people, it seems like you might as well call that the modding community. Were just leechers. Whats the point of modding, if its hidden among people? I'm not asking for apps/tuts/ or anything, but screenshots of progress. By now, you have to have most tags mapped out and offsets labeled.
gabe_k Posted February 23, 2009 Report Posted February 23, 2009 I can't talk for them, but the amount of s*** they got for their hard work doesn't really balance out, while some people congratulated them, they got people saying they were lying and that they could mod on retail but were just hiding it, and that they were just bragging. And s*** hasn't stopped, if people are going to leak and steal stuff created by other members of the community, why should they share?
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