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Scarlett's Faces

no9ruud

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Diego Godin



 

Ruf@

Club Supporter
Who are you to say that? Whatever I make, it's up to me.

Why should I create young players on that I don't know? I make face when I know or have interests and good pictures.
many times? Godin has never been made. I make patches for my games. not yours. ok?
unnecessary? It is not for you to judge. no unnecessary works. unnecessary? It makes no sense!

If you need such a young talent player's face, make it yourself.
Do you think it's easy to find pictures of the young players?
It's really rude. Again, whatever I make is my mind.
As long as you hire me, pay me, or don`t hire me to do my job, I'm free to make anything.
Do not stop going on!!
 

krisaju95

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Administrator
Moderator
Super Moderator
Enough with the debate. Creators are free to work on what they want. This forum is meant for people to contribute in ways they see fit.

To readers, if you don't like someone's work ethic, stop following their thread. We get it, you don't want updates, you want new faces. Too bad for you. Follow threads of modders who are still motivated to create faces for a three year old FIFA.

To modders, if you don't like someone's opinion on your work or style, ignore them.

Again, stop with the debates. Modding is not an easy task, you only do ti if you're interested, and if you're a face-maker who wants to stay interested, continue creating faces for players that you want to make. Ignore comments that tell you to do otherwise if you don't like to be told what to do.

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