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Any ideas?
As long as you've tried to make at least one mod, you can be considered a modder, as one of the secondary goals of this group is to help new modders learn (skinners too). This is primarily to make modding/skinning easier.
1) I don't even know LUA scripting, I basically used my knowledge of just general Pseudocode and some Pascal to make the mod
2) All I did was remove like 5 lines from Kiisseli's mod, and change a couple integers.
I do appreciate the notion however, and I am honored to be a member of this group
Is it even legal to call me a modder? .-.