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oh, you have to kill the spec ops team in the bridge, which is a problem with them allied.
Thank you for all of the work and effort you put into this mod. Along with each of the other mod creators for their work and effort into their mods, in order to create this mod mashup!
That being said, it is very nice you do realize there's an issue, enough to provide improved tags. I think that's a step in the right direction at least, enough for me to realize that you do know there's improvements to be made.
I wish to make mods. A lot of them, and I've been learning. I would approach things differently than you, but if someone took my hard work and built upon it in their own way, I don't care about that, because it'd be hypocritical of me to care about that. I'd be me being insecure about my vision.
What matters is that someone liked what I did enough to be inspired to build upon it in their own way, whether simple or not. They can learn from that, build their talents more, and go on to do great things. I think you can do great things too, so don't feel afraid of people like that. Credit them whenever, ask for permission, clarify things, etc, but don't be discouraged.
Doesn't make it immoral to do what you did just because they prefer to act like a corporate executive than like a modder.
Modding communities should be more open with information, documentation and collaboration than the Halo modding community has been for its entire history.