NOTE as far as I know, there is no current suggestion guidelines other then on RTB.
Suggestion GuidelinesPart one- What makes a good suggestion.A good suggestion consists of info, pictures, ideas to add and customization. If you really want your suggestion to be made, it is helpful to include those things. A modeler needs an image to work off of and I doubt he wants to spend time looking on google for images only to find out that it "
isn't the one I want."
Part two- How can I make my suggestion better?A great way to make your suggestion better is by using BB code. Include links to info. Some pictures and maybe references. BB code is there for a reason. Use BB code to make things catch people's
attention. Underline crucial parts such as things you do
not want people to forget when making the suggestion. Another great idea is to be original. No one wants to make a weapon that is just the same as any other. Take my BAR for example. People complained that it should have 24 shots then reload. I responded by telling them that this is Blockland, not a WWII game. Deal with it or do not use it. Allow your maker of the suggestion to branch off. A good add-on requires creativity.
Part Three- What NOT to doDo not spam emotes. No one wants your cookies, nes OR icecream. Do not use words such as plz, thx, or y. These make you sound immature and can turn away the modder that may want to make your suggestion.
Never yell at someone who dislikes your idea. THey will remember it and might not make any of your ideas in the future.
ExamplesHere is an example of a bad suggestion.What was wrong:
- This guy provided no info other then the name.
- He asked if anyone was there only 20 minutes after suggesting
I will pull together an example of a good suggestion.
MP-40
About32 round magazine
Submachine Gun
Open Bolt
Make sure you include the folding metal stockMore info can be found
here.
I hope you take this into consideration before making a suggestion.Credits:Heedicalking: Wasting his time typing this up.
The idiotic suggestioneers: Causing me to write this.