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looks vs functionality?

2,720 pilotred233  5.8 years ago

Over the years I've been keeping the same thought for ages...How come it's so difficult to find vehicles that totally work as they're displayed to do because the vehicle looks amazing on the first picture?
Now about the functionality problem:
-try using the hottest or highest rated button on the website and download anything that intrigues you on the entire site(or anything with lower parts if you can't), you'll find out that most vehicles don't function or fully work.
-use the tag experimental, it's full of fictional replicas that aren't experimental at all.
-use the tag submarine, most of the submarines can't even submerge.
-use the tank tag, most if the tags aren't even armoured.

And

Recently I uploaded a submarine that got a lot of people viewing because my first picture looked kinda nice, which was strange, could it be that a picture like that attracts people?
Then again, I don't understand why the trend exists, maybe someone can explain?

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    2,720 pilotred233

    @ChallengerHellcat same here...I always think that functionality comes first and it makes me wonder if I should learn to make better looking vehicles.

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    You're welcome. I wanted to refresh this page to see if there are any new comments, and upvoting it is a nice way to do so. For me and my builds, functionality comes first, but I would forever be stuck making "noob builds" so I am currently building posts with a lot of detail. @pilotred233

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    2,720 pilotred233

    @ChallengerHellcat also thx for upvote. I didn't expect it tbh.

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    yes @pilotred233

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    2,720 pilotred233

    @ChallengerHellcat oh...So it's more of a first priority when it comes to looks and functionality isn't first? That seems to make sense.

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    everyone is pressuerd to make things look good, but not to work.

    5.8 years ago