Selene310187 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 5:36 pmThe facets of life can be everything from cradle to grave: birth, raising a child, school, friends, working life, relationship, marriage, retirement and so on. Depending on how involved you are, you will have more or less time for your hobbies altogether. The forum can be a platform to talk about these things. This includes accomplishments (no matter how little they seem) and struggles (no matter how big they seem).
And if you just want to talk about gaming and modding in itself, go for it!
The name of the forum
The word modding can stand for using mods and for creating video game mods - hence it's part of the forum's name.
The word spectrum initially referred to the colorful spectrum of neurodiversity only which is represented by the rainbow-colored infinity sign. Now it refers to life as well, because life is a spectrum, too:
In the article on my blog Selene's Shadow Realm, I explained why I created Modding on the Spectrum in the first place.Life is a spectrum with extremes at either end, and in the middle, there is balance. The experience of life has the potential to be whatever we make of it.
Our goal and main purpose
Our long-term goal is bringing neurodiversity and modding, and respectively gaming, closer together.
Gathering people who share their ideas, knowledge or problems without feeling judged for their individual conditions is the main purpose of Modding on the Spectrum.
The three main discussion hubs
[ Modding & Gaming ]
Supported games and franchises: The Elder Scrolls, Starfield, Fallout, Cyberpunk 2077, Elex
Your favorite game and franchise is not in the list? Then the Gaming Corner is the right place
[ Neurodiversity ]
Did someone tell you that you play too much or waste your time modding your precious game to the fullest? That you should go outside or meet your friends more often? Your worries are heard there and together we find a solution.
[ The Lounge ]
Everything from everyday talk (Regulars' Table), arts, to music and everything related to technology and programming.
If you want to know more about each hub and subforum and how you can write your first posts, please take a look at the User Guide.
The Spectrum on Nexus Mods and AFK Mods
I regularly document our ongoing journey on both websites by talking about major changes and, about once in a month, posting the Community News with links to interesting threads (started in April 2023).
The Spectrum on Nexus Mods
The Spectrum on AFK Mods