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Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 6:17 pm
by EvilGrins
JackGriffin wrote:I'm not trying to offend you EG but your post makes absolutely no sense at all
Post wasn't about sense, post was about a monsterpack I had I'd never seen mentioned in this forum so thought maybe others might like it.

What was going on in Hook's forum wasn't really relevant, other than it reminded me of this particular pack.
JackGriffin wrote:It's just my opinion but posting projects without screenshots should be greatly frowned upon
Hey, you know me, I'm normally a screenshot addict.

Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2017 8:49 pm
by OjitroC
EvilGrins wrote: ... post was about a monsterpack I had I'd never seen mentioned in this forum so thought maybe others might like it.
Yes, interesting to try out; by the way, you know there's a Celd3 pack as well? Don't know if there is a 1 or 2 though.

Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 12:39 am
by EvilGrins
I didn't know that.

Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 4:18 pm
by RocketJedi
JackGriffin wrote:Post them directly as attachments. Why does everyone skip the easiest route?

same thing on our forums... i'm like come on people just upload it as an attachment to the forum its effing simple!!

Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 5:13 am
by EvilGrins
Qwerty wrote:
JackGriffin wrote:Post them directly as attachments. Why does everyone skip the easiest route?
same thing on our forums... i'm like come on people just upload it as an attachment to the forum its effing simple!!
Posting directly as attachments is inefficient. Especially in cases if I'm sharing a specific pic more than 1 place, I'd have to upload it individually each place.

Soon as my usual photo hosting gets sorted out, I'll be back to normal.

Re: Celd monsterpack

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 2:11 pm
by JackGriffin
EvilGrins wrote: Posting directly as attachments is inefficient. Especially in cases if I'm sharing a specific pic more than 1 place, I'd have to upload it individually each place.
That logic falls apart very fast when tested. For example it's way easier for me to get to work if I start ignoring stop signs.

You can't use your own comfort level as your metric for how you do things. If you are a valued and contributing member of a group then the values and needs of that group have importance and should be considered when making a decision.

This is just a silly argument to be having. I don't mean to come across as crass but you know it doesn't make sense to post something without a descriptor. Why is this even an issue? It's common sense and good practice.