hmmm what to say well, err im 17, live in halifax west yorkshire go to college in huddersfeild and the courses im doing are really boring and when im not at college i speak to all my freinds on msn. And i also play a lot of computer games with C&C3 being my fav at the minuete. I have recently started downloading mods for C&C3 and i love all of them so if anybody reading this wants to tell me of a cool mod then email me at the adress thats in my profile, ok i think thats about it, errr if you want to get to no me then im online on msn 24 hours a day 7 days a week. k

Comment History
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ Bulldozer Render

@ Madkill, love the sarcasm, thats so you

Good karma+1 vote
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ GladiatorJ

yeah i know, ha ha loser

Good karma+1 vote
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ GladiatorJ

yeah but the mod maker should know what mechanics his mod is made of and the game are made of because they need to be the same mechanics for the mod to work correctly

Good karma+2 votes
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ GladiatorJ

yes you can cause a mod is simply a program with variables objects and events that enable it to run inside or along side another program such as a game.

Good karma+1 vote
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ GladiatorJ

yeah i totally agree with you there but my point is that theese mod makers are kinda takin the mick after like 6 versions i mean it cant be that hard for these talented people with the help of a few others to debug quickly and efficently, can it?

Good karma+1 vote
GladiatorJ
GladiatorJ - - 6 comments @ GladiatorJ

I disagree with you Madkill cause i program for college work and i have to test all of the elemets in the program so everything works, so if you bring out a mod half finished and you rely on others to test it and report problems then you are just lazy and obviousley not good at making mods as you need others to finish things off for you

Good karma+1 vote