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Since you've figured out modelling, I wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the Red Alert/Tiberium Dawn transition? One thing I've always wanted to see in a C&C game is stuff like surplus Soviet heavy tanks getting a modernization package and being sold to either GDI or Nod, or post Soviet states like Poland reactivating a Soviet MCV to try and counter a Nod incursion.
Is there any chance of seeing modernized Red Alert tech for Tiberium factions?
I'm back, and I intend to stay! The VRChat bug bit me hard, and it's been amazingly fun ever since! In that time, I've learned Blender and Unity, and discovered how both can improve ARMA III and make ARMA III assets! So, I intend to keep working on the mod, now that I've updated it!
I'll be overhauling it of course, and relearning everything I need to know to make this better, and even add assets from scratch! On a whim, I built the Construction Yard, which proved to myself that I can make assets without having to rely upon other people, so it's time to rock and roll!
Thanks for sticking around! It's time to hit the ground fighting!