Post: Read Before Posting A Patch!
07-31-2011, 07:58 PM #1
zFlaVouR
Former zFlaVouR!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey Guys zFlaVouR Here and im gonna give you some tips before you release your patch! I know im not staff but this is just some tips for not get maximum trolled/flamed.

1) If you make a pcfreak generated patch, dont release it unless it has alot of new things. Its Better just keeping it yourself.

2) Make sure that your patch is very good organized and easy to find out.

3) If you are planning to release your v1. Before you do that look at other patches in the forum and maybe get some ideas and work some more on your patch.

4) If you release an edit of a patch make sure you have changed up alot and not just the name and be sure to give the real maker credit.

5) When you release your patch make sure you have a video or list of what the patch contains. (y)

6) Remember to tell if its and 1.12 or 1.11 patch you release.

7) If you didnt listin to my advices then somebody will come and :carling: your thread

If you dont think this thread was a good idea tell me. If you have some more things that should be on the list please tell me that too. Happy
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07-31-2011, 08:07 PM #2
iTruceFret
[move]From now on, call me DRAGON.[/move]
I think most know this, but for the ones who think by releasing their version 1, with the same ideas/shit that everyone else has, it'll suffice. Hopefully you won't get flamed for pointing out the obvious. Claps
07-31-2011, 08:10 PM #3
Plumm
#TeamPS
Originally posted by zFlaVouR View Post
Hey Guys zFlaVouR Here and im gonna give you some tips before you release your patch! I know im not staff but this is just some tips for not get maximum trolled/flamed.

1) If you make a pcfreak generated patch, dont release it unless it has alot of new things. Its Better just keeping it yourself.

2) Make sure that your patch is very good organized and easy to find out.

3) If you are planning to release your v1. Before you do that look at other patches in the forum and maybe get some ideas and work some more on your patch.

4) Please post your patch in english. if you have a patch that is in an other language go to a forum that actually is that language.

5) If you release an edit of a patch make sure you have changed up alot and not just the name and be sure to give the real maker credit.

6) When you release your patch make sure you have a video or list of what the patch contains. (y)

7) Remember to tell if its and 1.12 or 1.11 patch you release.

8.) Watch out for xReMiiX--96r he like trolling the interwebz :carling: xD

If you dont think this thread was a good idea tell me. If you have some more things that should be on the list please tell me that too. Happy
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Good post this section needed it! But I disagree with #4, I feel like that is discrimination just because someone isn't fluent in english doesnt mean they shouldnt be able to post there patch. I think you should change #4 or take it out because there are a lot of people on NGU that arent fluent in english.

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07-31-2011, 08:11 PM #4
zFlaVouR
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Originally posted by Truce View Post
I think most know this, but for the ones who think by releasing their version 1, with the same ideas/shit that everyone else has, it'll suffice. Hopefully you won't get flamed for pointing out the obvious. Claps


not many know this since the forum keeps getting spammed with generated patches o_O
07-31-2011, 08:13 PM #5
zFlaVouR
Former zFlaVouR!
Originally posted by St505 View Post
Good post this section needed it! But I disagree with #4, I feel like that is discrimination just because someone isn't fluent in english doesnt mean they shouldnt be able to post there patch. I think you should change #4 or take it out because there are a lot of people on NGU that arent fluent in english.


this is just an idea... but if people release a patch in another language they need to have an english version of it. or was that just a bad idea? im not fluent english too.
07-31-2011, 08:16 PM #6
Plumm
#TeamPS
Originally posted by zFlaVouR View Post
this is just an idea... but if people release a patch in another language they need to have an english version of it. or was that just a bad idea? im not fluent english too.

I just think it is very derogatory to tell someone they cant share there work with other because its not in english. This is a community of people that are all different we cant tell others who are not ver good at english to not share there work. Although the majority of NGU speaks english, a patch in another language might be useful to others.

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07-31-2011, 08:17 PM #7
zFlaVouR
Former zFlaVouR!
Originally posted by St505 View Post
I just think it is very derogatory to tell someone they cant share there work with other because its not in english. This is a community of people that are all different we cant tell others who are not ver good at english to not share there work. Although the majority of NGU speaks english, a patch in another language might be useful to others.


ill change it now then Smile
07-31-2011, 08:19 PM #8
Plumm
#TeamPS
Originally posted by zFlaVouR View Post
ill change it now then Smile

All your other points are good though.
08-01-2011, 11:47 PM #9
zFlaVouR
Former zFlaVouR!
Cmon guys keep posting in here this has to be on top for people to read before they make something dumb
08-02-2011, 02:19 AM #10
Blackstorm
Veni. Vidi. Vici.
Now THIS is a sticky-worthy thread. Finally.

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