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Hawk tuah spit on that thang
kys
I've posted some of the stuff I've worked on over the years to YouTube if you're curious (just don't expect any of it to be organized): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCPgiKDtbxKvA09vpQniXQ
The "Code Rage" stuff is the TTT server I referred to, but those videos are outdated and the latest version had twice as much content as shown. There's also a lot of side projects I never posted to YouTube and just uploaded to Google Drive via ShareX over the course of 4 years, so that's basically media lost to my own aversion to going back and categorizing thousands of random clips by timestamps.
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Yes, indeed I have. I'm actually in school at the University of Central Florida for Digital Media (game development) right now. I worked in s&box for a couple months when Garry first started handing out keys, learned C# that way. I've worked on a bunch of minor projects for different games, the problem is that the game has to really capture my interest for me to go that far for it, and most games are transient interests I pivot away from after a couple weeks.
An interesting trend I've noticed with modders and have fallen victim to myself is that the more skilled they become, the less stuff they release. They tend to become more critical of things they make, as they know they are capable of doing anything they've already done much better, and thus tend to think "yeah, this isn't really the best I'm capable of," and deem it unworthy to release.
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No one else to this day created anything like you've did with this mod, which is a technological feat if you ask me.
I love you, man
When I made this I really wanted to, though I couldn't find any animations that fit well enough.
Also nice name.