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hey i need to know the best author in here

December 9th 2006, 04:07 AM
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i got a splendid idea

but i cant make it myself (i tried so much)

so if some of the real-deal authors can help me out i got a manus for them

because i want this to be a good d-mod
December 9th 2006, 05:16 AM
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cypry
Peasant He/Him Romania
Chop your own wood, and it will warm you twice. 
Well, you could try post your question here, and we can help you.
December 9th 2006, 06:08 AM
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DaVince
Peasant He/Him Netherlands
Olde Time Dinkere 
Nice that you have a good idea, but you seem to have forgotten to post it...
December 9th 2006, 02:23 PM
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i wanted to surprise you all

but i just couldnt make that dmod

but i wouldnt give

then i could just hand the manus over to someone better than me
December 9th 2006, 02:53 PM
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marpro
Peasant He/Him bloop
 
Try! I didn't have any experience in programming when i started "Fall of Tahmar". I just downloaded rudiment of scripting, and whenever I got stuck I ask these helpful guys on the network... Thanks a lot

So, if I did it, I think you can make it too
December 10th 2006, 03:06 PM
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metatarasal
Bard He/Him Netherlands
I object 
An good idea, (even a really really good idea) is overrated in general. You could easily make a good DMOD with a stupendous idea (like trying to get some cheese for the king).A good idea to start with is just a nice extra. Besides having an idea is really simple. Converting your creative ideas into a playable form, that's the real challenge.

So, I don't think many people will be using your idea. Though it can't hurt to give someone something to start out with, just don't expect it to end up the way you think it will. (Oh, and if someone is interested, don't expect it to be the more experienced DMOD authors. They already have some experience making a storyline suited to their style)

I'd say you should try it yourself. DMODing might be somewhat hard to get into, but if you have patience you can easily learn it. And people on the board are (usually) really helpful, so...