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WE DO NOT REQUIRE CREDIT IN TOPICS THEMSELVES
If credit is provided in an eventual game release, this is more than sufficient.
If you want to credit people in your topic, you are more than welcome to. However it is not against the rules to leave crediting until the game.
If you have made a resource seen in a screenshot and would like to be credited in the thread itself, please take it up with the thread's creator via PM. Do not ask people to provide credit on behalf of anyone else, they can do it themselves.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU TELL SOMEONE TO PROVIDE CREDIT IN A TOPIC.
The sole exception is if a game release contains no credits. In this case you may point this out to the topic maker. If someone else has already pointed it out then you don't need to.
So stop doing it.
Asking where a resource came from because you'd like to use it is acceptable but we'd prefer you kept it to PMs if that's all you have to say about a project.
Also stop trying to tell people the rules if you don't know them.
Finally, you should all read this topic, specifically the parts about how to deliver useful criticism.
No more excuses for making asses out of yourselves.
If credit is provided in an eventual game release, this is more than sufficient.
If you want to credit people in your topic, you are more than welcome to. However it is not against the rules to leave crediting until the game.
If you have made a resource seen in a screenshot and would like to be credited in the thread itself, please take it up with the thread's creator via PM. Do not ask people to provide credit on behalf of anyone else, they can do it themselves.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU TELL SOMEONE TO PROVIDE CREDIT IN A TOPIC.
The sole exception is if a game release contains no credits. In this case you may point this out to the topic maker. If someone else has already pointed it out then you don't need to.
So stop doing it.
Asking where a resource came from because you'd like to use it is acceptable but we'd prefer you kept it to PMs if that's all you have to say about a project.
Also stop trying to tell people the rules if you don't know them.
Finally, you should all read this topic, specifically the parts about how to deliver useful criticism.
No more excuses for making asses out of yourselves.