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Post Post #30 (isolation #0) » Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:16 pm

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In post 27, Nyalite wrote:This process should only be used as the most cursory check to make sure the game creators understand and are willing to make good on their commitments. I think we must have faith in the mods themselves that once they understand their commitment they can execute on it.
This.
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Post Post #43 (isolation #1) » Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:51 pm

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In post 42, animorpherv1 wrote:
In post 38, Nyalite wrote:Things like that and apparently any challenge that requires creativity (because that results in no one submitting) should be looked at and removed.
This is the players' faults. I think they should continue to happen, and if you don't submit you really have nothing to complain about.

We should be leery about letting things become too standardized and removing creativity from the mod. If something is crazy and everyone knows it's crazy, that's probably okay.
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Post Post #51 (isolation #2) » Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:36 pm

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Personally, I didn't submit for the Summertime fashion challenge solely because I didn't need to win.

It didn't help that submissions were public, though, so I could see how good the first one was and immediately gave up.
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