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Some edit makers make edits for playing, others for simming. I make edits for both, as the bulk of my edits were made from real-life requests from friends when we would do our dual multi-tap 8 man battle royals and tag matches on FPZ and FPR.
Some of these edis (like the Doink) I made specific for World. They take a while as I have to research everything, sim a ton of matches, etc.
To be honest, though, I simply make edits for my own purposes. If other people enjoy them, then that makes me happy. That's why I take requests, because I want to help those who enjoy the way I play the game. :)
Keep up the simply stellar work and I'll be keeping my eye out for all your collections - subbing as soon as I've got a proper promotion settled for them. The FPR conversion tool might just be the next big thing to hit this community, so fingers crossed, hey?
I especially appreciate all the edits being organised into different, specific collections: almost every edit is unique to the collection it comes from, and it almost replicates having different complete save packs - something I really miss, in a way. Not sure where Doink'll end up (perhaps there's a WWF pack in the works...?) but with your fleshed-out edit bios, eye-catching thumbnails, and regular updates, I'm excited either way.