Tips for authors who want to submit files [NT]
anyways, here is some tipes so we don't have to tell you no when we go to uplaod your submissions.
First thing, please do not submit anything that allready exists (unless it's something like tutorial that sucks and you want to update it and make alittle neater or something).
Time, make sure it's something that some time and though was put into it, otherwise if you submit something that looks like it took 3 minuets to make, it will be turned down.
Sloppyness (sorta fits the time part), if you submit something (like a graphics pack) and the graphics are done really sloppy, tiles don't line up, dink walks like a duck, ect.. It will more than likely be turned down.
In all and all, just make sure it is something useful and a file that takes SOME time to make and just not something thrown together.
--WC
First thing, please do not submit anything that allready exists (unless it's something like tutorial that sucks and you want to update it and make alittle neater or something).
Time, make sure it's something that some time and though was put into it, otherwise if you submit something that looks like it took 3 minuets to make, it will be turned down.
Sloppyness (sorta fits the time part), if you submit something (like a graphics pack) and the graphics are done really sloppy, tiles don't line up, dink walks like a duck, ect.. It will more than likely be turned down.
In all and all, just make sure it is something useful and a file that takes SOME time to make and just not something thrown together.
--WC