The platform and action situations may remind you of other Ubisoft-published games like Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction because it uses the same LEAD engine as Conviction.
It's an awesome opprotunity for you to show your passion, professionalism, creativity and craft to the world! MSI PRO MOD Season 4 Competition is coming soon. Also don’t get into something that is overwhelming, you are on a time limit, don’t dig a hole you can’t jump out of! Most importantly, have fun! That is what modding is about! I think my favorite part is the modded Thermaltake AIO processor cooler I cut it apart and turned it into a water loop and including a liquid channel panel and a little 120mm reservoir that mounts using 120mm fan hole pattern.Īny suggestion for newcomers if they want to join next season of MSI PRO MOD?īe unique and creative! Look through other modders work logs and do your best to do something different! Find things you like and put your own creative twist onto them. What feature of it are you most proud of? I am used to having unlimited time on projects and it allows me to make sure everything is perfect, so it was a challenge to stay on schedule for sure! I think the most challenging part is keeping in a time frame, it was the first time I was limited to a time frame for a project. I roughly spent about 150 hours on the mod, maybe a little more, I dedicated a 10-hour day one day a week for work on this and then the last 3 days were back to back 10 hour days. How much time do you spend on this mod? Which part is the most challenging? I believe I managed that other than a little red left on the power supply. I wanted to try and eliminate any colors that were not following the black and white theme. I just wanted to make sure I modded everything I possibly could in the allowed time frame. The inspiration for my mod was of course the Krait snake which the MSI motherboard is named after. What inspired your design on ‘Achromatic Serpent’ for MSI PRO MOD S3? Things have come along way from using my dads old tools in my garage to packing the garage will CNC routers and milling machines, but there is always room for improvement and growth. I am now begining production work with some other modders and I use my CNC router to make parts to sell on their online stores. It is not a consistant business but the market is growing and orders are becoming more frequent.
This motivated me to advertise a bit and now I am working full time modding.
Then, before I knew it I was doing more projects for others than my own work. I decided to help them out and by sharing the work I did for others I build trust and brought on more requests. I think at this point I have only done around 5 mods, but I have helped over 50 clients on custom projects, mainly speciailizing on custom reservoirs and later branching out into painting and CNC work.Īs I shared my work online on forums and social media I began recieving requests from people to make custom parts for them. After each build I alawys felt I could push myself further.
Download the app to be notified when they are available and to cheat in thousands of other single-player PC. I only did some acrylic paneling and paint work but it inspired me to plan out my next mod. WeMod doesnt have cheats for I Am Alive yet. I upgraded a lot of my computer components for a better gaming experience and I just felt something was missing, and then I began my first mod. I decided to start modding about 3 or so years ago when I wanted to begin watercooling. I was born in ’86 and have had a computer in my house as long as I have been alive and I began building my own at about 12 years old. I am the owner of Clockwerk Computer Modification. I’m from Cleveland, Ohio in the United States. My name is Jim Weist, aka Orange Clockwerk. Who are you and where are you from? How many mods have you made now? How many year have you spent on modding?