Then we decided to open a Spanish speaking Discord for PZ.”
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“Dydimos helped me to open the blog, and when I joined the official Project Zomboid community I met ditoseadio, who helped test the mods I was making.
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She used to ask me about how to configure the PZ server with the mods I made and that’s how we got to know each other.” “Then after a few months I met Karen who is now my girlfriend! We’ve been dating for more than 3 years. There I met Atox creator of Eerie Country.” “I first found the Spanish PZ community on Facebook and that led me to explore the game a little deeper. How have you found that community? Are there any members of the community you want to mention? The Spanish-speaking PZ community is one of our most vibrant and prolific communities. Then I hope, with some help, to translate the mods into more languages.” “I don’t really care about the limits of my audience, but I plan to publish my mods in the Workshop when Build 41 is out of beta and stable.
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The Spanish speaking community is used to coming to my blog because I always post when I update some mod either on Facebook or Discord.” “I’ve had my website for several years and am very fond of it. Why have you made your mods available only on your website instead of the Steam Workshop? Are you afraid this limits your audience? “I could never choose a favourite as I work hard on balancing and improving all of them but the most popular one in the community is Le Gourmet Revolution!” What do you consider your best mods/maps? Are they also your most popular ones? “I had never made mods before, but as I began to understand how Lua code worked I also started a simple but very laborious mod for Starbound, the continuation of a Spanish translations mod, which I have 90% finished.” Then it was just a matter of applying my new knowledge along with what I know about graphic design and audio editing to start developing mods.” As I’m a self-taught person (I’ve never studied programming) I began to read scripts and base game code along with another mod’s code in order to understand how it all works. “It all started when I downloaded a very buggy mod and wanted to make a better one myself. How did you get into PZ modding? Did you have experience modding other games previously? I like it a lot because of how open-ended it is, the isometric graphics style, and the focus on realism, along with its notorious difficult level!” “I found PZ through a Battlefield clan I’m part of. How did you first discover PZ? Why do you like it? I’m a self-taught person so I always enjoy learning new things!” I’m a graphic designer and also repair computers. “My name is Christian, I’m 37 years old and live in Argentina.