so, while developing, I find myself often doing stuff that anyone can do - but I don't have anyone
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That's stuff like editing long lists with more or less the same stuff, doing some research, doing more lists, doing some raw balancing, etc.
Now I have no idea if anyone is actually interested in doing this, I'm not saying it's boring stuff, not at all, but it might be repetitive from time to time
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So if you think this might be something for you, this is what you should have:
- a bit of freetime at your hands, otherwise that won't really make sense - because I have more than enough of no freetime myself
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- common sense, oh please, common sense!
- basic PC knowledge - if you had trouble installing the mod, this might not your position in the dev team
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- I must like and trust you, because I can only work with people I like and trust
- You should be interested in learning some new stuff
- any kind of modding experience does help, but I'm perfectly fine if that isn't the case
So why should you do this?
- you will be part of the greatest mod dev team, EVER!
- you can really really REALLY speed up the development of the patch.
- you get to test the newest versions before all the others!
- it will be fun, I promise
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reply here or by pm
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edit: also, it wouldn't hurt if you would be VERY interested in keeping the community informed about stuff *cough*patchnotes*cough*