FNF Modders DON'T CARE About Their Source Material

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Published 2022-03-22

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  • @tamamotube3964
    I agree with pretty much the entirety of this video, and I'm by no means trying to be disrespectful at all, but how far can a mod stray from its source material to be considered bad? The Hypno's Lullaby mod does something similar to the Ben Drowned mod, changing the character to look different from its source material. From what I've seen, no Hypno creepypastas portray it as a bulky behemoth with a detachable head. (I want to know, in case I ever make my own mod someday)
  • @vaultonic
    The thing I love the most about Majin/Mazin's song Endless, is the fact that it's very upbeat and cheery. Which is pretty much the original meaning behind the Sonic CD Easter egg. It wasn't originally made to be creepy or disturbing, it was just made by the background artist to make you laugh at the silly hedgehog with a human face. Great video. Hope to see you reach 1K!
  • @Aluminumsfoil
    The Tricky mod is a perfect representation of a good nostalgia mod. Madness is a great series, and I’m happy more people are joining the community!
  • @nprnilk
    It's interesting because the team that made the Ben Drowned mod would later make the Funkdela Mod, which is a mod based on the Mandela Catalogue. And unlike Drowned, Mandela is incredibly faithful to the original source material. So much so that it is one of my favorite mods.
  • @creepyone3348
    There's an FNF mod that pays tribute to a 2014 fnaf fan game called "Friday Night at Treasure Island", and they literally replicated the entire fan game into a mod, it was impressive and really good
  • @NoHandle44
    I saw the thumbnail and thought that he was gonna roast the high effort mods. I was actually interested to see how the mods that I enjoyed would be criticized. But I'm pleasantly happy that these mods were used as examples of how to properly make an FNF mod, and not one of ridicule. Thanks man!
  • @xorel0001
    I'm surprised you didn't mention the "SMB: Funk Mix" mod, or even "Mario's Madness", because these mods are as great as the mods for "Sonic.exe" or "Hypno's Lullaby" in my opinion
  • That FNaF mod you showed early in the video actually got way better recently and I really like it. They changed Freddy’s voice to something far better and has weeks for Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy with some extra songs that all are pretty good.
  • 8:35 Funny how both the VS. Weegee Mod and the VS. Freddy Mod have gone through a couple massive updates and are now actual really good mods now, their also called YTP Invasion and VS. FNaF 1 now.
  • @Dullsonic3
    Another great example that would get into the Nostalgic category would be the Indie Cross. It's not just based on one indie game, but multiple! It's a love letter made by a whole bunch of people who gave it their all in making it! When I got to the boss song of Cuphead's week, that's when I fell in love with this mod. Also, think Hypno's 2nd song was brutal? The nightmare songs really put that to shame! It's not just a single superboss, it's 3, with each one harder than the last! In the final superboss, you have to survive 5 minutes full of complex patterns while having mines that can blind you and ones that can insta-kill, and you have to fight enemies and dodge them while you are playing this song! Yeah, it's crazy.
  • @KittyPop
    As a mod creator for a unique consept the hardest thing as a crreator is to deal with those quick cash/ click grab mods that get made super quickly just to ride the train, and because of that, mods that were in months of development who get released roughly before or even after get completely shadowed for the hard work they put in. Now, I really can't say i experanced this to the level it could've been as my mod, Big brother mod, was lucky enough to launch originally in a FNF dry spell so the hard work we put in, was able to spread enough for people to know about it. I noticed when i launched week 2, there was less traction, with huggywuggy mods i belive launching roughly around that time. ( don't quote me I don't really remember what was popping off when i did week two launch) but i could tell right off the bat, that week two did not make it's way through the fandom enough to even realize a second week had came out. Quick click grab mods destory or even limit the abbility for other mods with potention to be easily over shadowed and ignored. it's really hard to watch it happen to SO many mods. I don't really get to say i understand the level of frusteration as I was "lucky" to get that little wave of popularity, however watching the sidelines and seeing this stuff, really does break my heart when well done mods get overshadowed. there are some things in the video that I do disagree on, however i do really respect the fact that is your own opinion. and that is about nostalgia mods. Most of the mods i've seen are more of either a retelling, or a rewritten idea to make it flow eaiser with the conspet of FNF. thats kinda how i've always seen it, and genually don't mind alternative version of the same story. But hey, thats just how i see things! and same gose with you, I hope you have a great day and thank you for reading.
  • @funnyclown888
    I know this is severely off topic, but the VS Mouse mod went from one of the most god awful mods I've ever seen, with terrible sprites, horrendous music and an director and such But not only is version 3 looking up to be SO much better in every way possible, but the team pushed through SO much drama and the mod is still growing strong Props to VS Mouse
  • @RapidPhantom293
    The problem i have with FNF mods is that so many creators on the internet just do it because said source material is trendy and they end up making the worst song you ever heard of, while other mods like Indie Cross are so well made and the music is so good that it's clear the creators put a lot of work and heart into it. And the Sonic.EXE mod is really great despite the original story being one of the most hated creepypastas of all time so much that it was moved to trollpasta and the creator of the story was so pissed about it. But the thing with FNF mods is that whenever people see something trending on the internet, they quickly made a fnf mod to gain some internet fame.
  • The saddest part of the Freddy mod you showed was that it really could have been great: -Looked great for the game it was touching on -A Freddy week where they sing the LivingTombstone songs would have been fantastic -The style is unique, it was one of the first times I saw them combine FNF’s 2D with 3D… dunno if that’s very common today. The thing that REALLY ruins it is that Freddy’s vocals are garbage, which is a really bad thing to have in a game like this
  • Pibby mods in my opinion, desaturated the interesting concepts of what the Pibby trailer presented and I find it much less interesting now, but I am still hyped for the show if there will ever be one.
  • @levisargent6430
    Thank you for not ending on a bad note! So many off these case studies only leave you depressed and angry at a community, you critsised the bad ones then drew attention to what makes this community GOOD! Keep up the good work😁
  • @stashclub3768
    Hello! I just watched this whole video, and it really resonated with me since it applies to me and my work so heavily. I'm the creator of the Weegee mod seen in this video, and I just wanted to point out that what you stated in this video is entirely true. I didn't care about the source material. It was a messy, unpolished, and honestly ear-grating mod that I highly regret making. That's why for the past year and a half I've been trying to improve upon my mistakes by making the Weegee mod a lot better, which resulted in the YTP Invasion mod, which properly pays homage to the source material and is overall far more charming and fun to play. Basically what I'm trying to say is, I've heard the same criticism you stated in this video time and time again from people like Banbuds, which made me take action and fix my mod, which was incredibly beneficial in the long run. I'm sure if other mod creators take this type of criticism to heart, it'll make their mods even better. Thank you for letting modders know how to properly pay homage to the source material.
  • @carlthebigman
    Yes! Make stuff you actually give a fuck about guys. I don't have the skills or resources to make a mod, but I do really want to make one for characters I like and stories I enjoy. I in no way intend on making something that is popular or super nostalgic but super fun.
  • @crudkip4326
    FNF modders DONT CARE about the age of consent
  • @Disguised_Cat
    The corruption mods really just... Make my blood boil. They just look edgy, TOO edgy. There's a perfectly good amount of edge something can have, and it's just hard to have that.