
I do every one of these sets because I want to see them done, and if others enjoy them, well that's just awesome.ĭo I get a bit defensive? Sure! But that is simply because The interwebs is full of people who make judgements based on popularity. When one of my sets only get 30 or so downloads, I'm still tickled pink. If you were referring to a different game, that was not made remotely clearĪnd, for the record, I don't do this to be popular. Well, did I strike a nerve? My point was more about you saying "everyone told you so" when.well, no one did.

Those Battlefield shots look okay though, I can't even remember what the actual game looked like BF1942 and BF2 were the only ones I really played, though I bought the Vietnam one. Perhaps I'll go fondle another person's Skyrim preset now. It's a lot more fun picking on somebody who feels insulted that easily, so maybe, just maybe, you should try acknowledging that you might be getting negative feedback, when you're posting somewhere, where people are enjoying different looks than you do. Not to be harsh, but your presets aren't any more analogue than anyone else's, they're just tuned to look insanely over the top, representing an "art style" that you're the only one who actually likes. it's branded itself into my memory.Īnd then you're trying to defend yourself with absurd arguments like "Yes, i'm sure you want everything to look clean like a digital camera" - what has that got to do with anything?

Because you exhibit a tendency to be overly defensive of your stuff, like in that Splinter Cell thread of yours.
