#mod was never deleted. It was never gone. (technically it was gone for like half an hour last night but you know what I mean)
It was kept but renamed to make it clear it's different from #modReqs.
It was originally renamed to #modCommunity but then it was pointed out to not fit in the tabs so it was renamed to #modHelp.
Only reason I'm making this topic is because I'm tired of people crying about something that never happened and then blaming me for it.
#modReqs (or #modRequests) was made because #mod turned into a community for modders to talk, not for actual modding to take place. #modReqs was made so shit could get done when I and others felt like modding. Queues are such a chore and hard to maintain, but I couldn't consistently get maps to mod because if I so much as went to go to the bathroom the requests were bumped off completely due to all the chitchat.
#mod is still there, it's just called #modHelp.
The reason #mod was allowed to stay was because of the fact that it was a community and the fact that trying to break it up would be retarded, pointless, and just not work. So it stays as a conversation channel while #modReqs is more of a modding channel. I liked #mod anyways, it's just that #modReqs was needed so requests would sit there for a significant amount of time, which greatly increases the chance of the request getting picked up, and I know multiple people who were annoyed with #mod and were trying to think of ways to fix the problem.
Keeping #mod (maybe renaming it, which is what happened) while adding a new channel for requests is the best solution, don't you agree?
Now can you all please go back to #modHelp instead of thinking something happened that never happened?
And if one more person accuses me of doing something or proposing something I never did, I swear I'll go crazy because what happened was exactly what I requested which was what many people are saying should have happened which is what did in fact happen.
It was kept but renamed to make it clear it's different from #modReqs.
It was originally renamed to #modCommunity but then it was pointed out to not fit in the tabs so it was renamed to #modHelp.
Only reason I'm making this topic is because I'm tired of people crying about something that never happened and then blaming me for it.
#modReqs (or #modRequests) was made because #mod turned into a community for modders to talk, not for actual modding to take place. #modReqs was made so shit could get done when I and others felt like modding. Queues are such a chore and hard to maintain, but I couldn't consistently get maps to mod because if I so much as went to go to the bathroom the requests were bumped off completely due to all the chitchat.
#mod is still there, it's just called #modHelp.
The reason #mod was allowed to stay was because of the fact that it was a community and the fact that trying to break it up would be retarded, pointless, and just not work. So it stays as a conversation channel while #modReqs is more of a modding channel. I liked #mod anyways, it's just that #modReqs was needed so requests would sit there for a significant amount of time, which greatly increases the chance of the request getting picked up, and I know multiple people who were annoyed with #mod and were trying to think of ways to fix the problem.
Keeping #mod (maybe renaming it, which is what happened) while adding a new channel for requests is the best solution, don't you agree?
Now can you all please go back to #modHelp instead of thinking something happened that never happened?
And if one more person accuses me of doing something or proposing something I never did, I swear I'll go crazy because what happened was exactly what I requested which was what many people are saying should have happened which is what did in fact happen.