

You are tackling an unbelievably ambitious project that will require an extremely large and talented team to pull off correctly - and you don’t bring anything to the table, skill wise.

If you really have no idea how to make a mod, and if you can’t actually do any work in making your mod idea - well, how do you expect to make a mod? Coming on here and asking for help when you bring very little to the table is kind of pointless. You can’t get by on just ideas, design plans and ambition. Load up Hammer, and start making something. With game design (and I could argue with any other form of art/entertainment), getting stuck in and actually doing it is not just the best way, it’s really the only way. If you want to make a cool mod for a game, then you have to learn how to do it, and then ACTUALLY DO IT. Allow me to offer you some friendly advice, one modder to another.
