My knowledge of coding ends at "it shoots, stuff dies", so I guess that makes me a regular player. :) I do agree that a great many active people, especially on the forum, seem to know every intricate detail of Spring coding. Makes it a little daunting sometimes.zerver wrote:Troll thread or not, I agree this project has a very high developer/player ratio. Some more "regular" players would be very welcome.
why dont u just play the game?
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The abundance of mods, although it is a very nice concept, also dilutes the player base quite a lot. If we all played the same stuff, there would be more games and action.
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I would refer you here. Tl;dr, Spring players aren't a zero-sum game, people play multiple mods. The playerbase isn't diluted (much), but it does allow more variety.zerver wrote:The abundance of mods, although it is a very nice concept, also dilutes the player base quite a lot. If we all played the same stuff, there would be more games and action.
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The abundance of mods or games? because I don't think either is true.zerver wrote:The abundance of mods, although it is a very nice concept, also dilutes the player base quite a lot. If we all played the same stuff, there would be more games and action.
spring is not 1 game.