Should DDA's be allowed to have NReality Mods?
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It's an interesting argument, this is. We cannot deny the freedom (Bliss freedom!) Unreality has so generously given us, but should it be used in a matter such as this?
I would argue that mods were designed to make a different experience than everyday N, to let you explore your creativity to see what you could achieve.
Some would say that yes, mods are great and we should definitely add them in. It would create a DDA like no other!
Others would say no, that mods would just dampen the whole 'I am at a disadvantage and I do not know how I am going to get out of this' experience.
Post your opinions!
I would argue that mods were designed to make a different experience than everyday N, to let you explore your creativity to see what you could achieve.
Some would say that yes, mods are great and we should definitely add them in. It would create a DDA like no other!
Others would say no, that mods would just dampen the whole 'I am at a disadvantage and I do not know how I am going to get out of this' experience.
Post your opinions!
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I vote yes. (Top option)
For lack of a large explanation, the reason is because the mods can add certain elements to the game that couldn't be achieved with the regular things in N.
For lack of a large explanation, the reason is because the mods can add certain elements to the game that couldn't be achieved with the regular things in N.
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you cant just disallow something!

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Actually, I mean as in general conscience, whether you like the idea or not.
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Top option. Mainly because you could make enemies harder to dodge, and then create more shock value.

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Should thwumps be allowed on Puzzle maps?
1/ Yes
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I can't believe that someone would say no! NReality DDA's are awesome.

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Why should modifications be forbidden on any type of map? In any case, N Reality only expands the genre of DDA. More innovations are there to be found, new types of close calls can be made, it will only add further depth to the game.

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It's like asking if I'm allowed to use my iPhone to check my emails. Phone calls are its original intention, but it can be used for other things, and restricting that seems a little silly. Sure you can sit back and say "I don't believe or appreciate that he's using his iPhone to check his emails" but it doesn't change the fact that I can, and if I want, will. I think this topic is silly and oughtn't be allowed.
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I've already seen a few NReality DDA's floating around and I think tat some of them seem way too simple. Like N_625's "Fun With Rocky Drones"

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