1. images: Catch your customer's attention with nice pictures. If they like it they'll go on to read the description.
2. description: Add a concise description of what this mod does. After that the methods of acquisition (can you buy it? if yes, where? can you loot it off an enemy? what kind of enemy? etc.) and some cold, hard numbers to show how exactly you made it "balanced". Every person here has a different mod loadout, so being vague doesn't help.
I agree with you, but it is useless to say these things to someone who surely uses mods, who surely downloads them from here and who surely knows all that, if he has not written it it is because there is something wrong, I give him a point in favor of At least he hasn't put any lies, he just hasn't told the possible truth in his description.
I have found if you want downloads for a mod you should post at least a couple pictures of the item in game. That way people are not wondering what they look like before downloading. A lot of people will not download an item that has no play pictures. This is due to not wanting to download and wast there time with something that just isn't what there looking for...
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Catch your customer's attention with nice pictures.
If they like it they'll go on to read the description.
2. description:
Add a concise description of what this mod does.
After that the methods of acquisition (can you buy it? if yes, where? can you loot it off an enemy? what kind of enemy? etc.) and some cold, hard numbers to show how exactly you made it "balanced".
Every person here has a different mod loadout, so being vague doesn't help.
Endorsed for the horse
other then that I LOVE the idea of a ghost poney
Nice work by the way...