http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lendergreg.jpg
...The fine work of one 'Corporal Dwayne Hicks' about seven months ago, re-posted here because I just found Greg was here.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lendergreg.jpg
...The fine work of one 'Corporal Dwayne Hicks' about seven months ago, re-posted here because I just found Greg was here.
For those not understanding, I believe examples of what Dahanese is referring are fan based websites, fan made Defiance trailers, extraordinary fan made artwork, etc. I don't necessarily think they're looking for screenshots you took in game, your favorite post, and so forth.
In the last Fan Find of the Week, they showcased a fan made reference website.
You can check out my facebook page. its the link in my sig :) we have around 3.6k likes atm. we post guides. talk about the show and much more...post some funny pics etc :)
Found this fan group on Deviantart (or rather they found me) http://defiance-world.deviantart.com/ Has some nice screens and badass art
I just wanted to pop in and toss around an idea I had for the next fan find. Would y'all consider covering a streamer for your fan find? I've been watching a streamer named CohhCarnage on Twitch the last couple days as he plays Defiance. From what I've seen he offers honest, intelligent opinions of the game while providing a friendly community for his viewers. He's been very good about responding to his Twitch chat and answering any game play related questions that come his way.
As a method for displaying the fan find, I would find it neat if there could be a brief interview with him, if time allowed it. Audio of the interview played over top footage from his channel. Simple questions like, "Your favorite thing about Defiance?" and "If you could change one thing about the game...?" Or just a mention, explaining that he often streams Defiance game play and could be worth checking out.
Just my two cents on the matter. Again, I'm not sure how time intensive something like this would be or if it fits in with the 'fan find' concept.