Ford AU Falcon V1.0

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personthatexists
11 months ago

@Camoz umm this should not be paid should make it free

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wingwang
1 year ago

free please

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wingwang
1 year ago

free

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wingwang
1 year ago

@Camoz free plsss

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wingwang
1 year ago

free pls

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wingwang
1 year ago

make free pls i need a au

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stylaaa (Guest)
1 year ago

@wingwang there are au falcons all over modland on abt

 

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tried it out (Guest)
2 years ago

idk where but i got your mods leaked this aint worth even the smallest money im sorryat least make it look nice and put some configs or something

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First make it free for bigger players to get it. Second. can you make the AU Falcon normal and not the drag or is it that way?

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@Camoz oh ok

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@ilikemodsforbeamngdrive there is a normal one, you can choose the drag stuff.

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to be fair (Guest)
2 years ago

to be fair, it is 1 aud which is about 60 cents, so not very expensive. However, if you have a early stage WIP mod that you want to release, and you mention parts of the car is NOT jbeamed, you should probably not release it until it is fully done or at least release it for free as a "demo" that does not represent the end quality of the product

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why the hell is it paid (Guest)
2 years ago

FORD FALCON

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Apteryx Member
2 years ago

Not paying for it bro, sorry...

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@Apteryx fax 🗿 

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Popcorn (Guest)
2 years ago

god i wish i could leave haha reacts to things on here

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blud (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz trust bro make some free mods you'll get way more ppl to use ur mods then later down the road start charging

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@j.c FAX

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@Soli. yeah make it free pls

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@Soli. Alright thanks.

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Soli. (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz 

While it's great to publish mods in their early stages for feedback and community engagement, it's typically recommended to keep them free during this phase. Offering mods for free encourages more players to try them out, provide feedback, and contribute to the development process.

Charging for mods at an early stage might limit the number of users willing to give them a try. By keeping them free, you're likely to attract a larger audience, receive valuable feedback, and ultimately improve your mods more effectively.

If you decide to introduce paid content later on, it could be beneficial to have a more polished and complete version of your mods to offer a compelling value proposition to the players.

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camoz =bad modder (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz dont publish mods that are worse than the yolobet ones

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@j.c I've been on modland for over a year but okay

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j.c (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz you must be new here,, no one like "paid" mods,, also illegal if not paying royalties ;p

 

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gg (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz You mean someone elses mod you're reselling?

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@Cunce You're getting offended because of a paid mod for a game. 

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Cunce (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz Neither does your mum

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@Cunce I'm not a slave so i don't work for nothing. 

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Cunce (Guest)
2 years ago

@Camoz So is your brain thining you can charge for stuff

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Camoz author
2 years ago

@Popcorn all my mods are in early stages, I just wanted to publish them now for the fact that beamng has barely any Australian cars.

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