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However, after subing /downloading it, activiting it in models (before starting a new game), I cannot see this or the vechiles in the "C" Menue options. Is there a prerequisite for it?
if so please make it coloured water and not require counterstrike....
I agree has any of the haters heard of live and let live?
Thank you! The world needs some more people like you x)
And yyeah, now I see I understood your first comment a little more.. harsh than it is, sorry for that.
Also I have to say I aggree with you that the extremes on both sides are just bad. :)
There're 2 problems with the argument you have and I'll tell you why.
1st, anime is a style of animation, My Little Pony is a series. You're basically compairing an art style with somthing that's drawn. It would only make scense if ponification was actually an art style. Its not because its like saying making a female version of a character is like sculpting. It's not, Sculpting is used to create the female version of the character.
2nd, You're correct, people do make crossovers over things that they love. However, the way bronies like to make crossovers is to ponify everything until nothing's left untouched. Wich makes it more like one fandom absorbing another. Where as traditional crossovers have the characters of both fandoms interact with one another.