Super Smash Flash 2 Team

A Super Smash Flash 2 Developer, commonly referred to as simply an SSF2 Dev, or just a Dev, is a member of a special user group in the McLeodGaming Forums that denotes users with multiple large contributions to the production and development of Super Smash Flash 2.

The user group was created by game's creator, Greg Cleod9 McLeod, back in mid 2008 in order to keep track of SSF2 development and its contributors. As Cleod9 can't do everything by himself, he receives help from these special users in order to provide him with sprites (for both characters and stages), graphics, sound effects (BGM and SFX), character coding, and many other things, among miscellaneous suggestions like game modes and pertaining to game physics. A SSF2 Developer can be identified on the Forums by a unique label that shows the phrase "SSF2 Dev" above his/her avatar, however, Lead Developers, the ones who play leading roles in contributing towards SSF2, have their username highlighted in blue.

User may only join the SSF2 Devs by submitting an online application, where the user has to specify which position(s) they would like to contribute and describe their experience for the area(s) they are applying. The sent application will, then, be evaluated by the Devs and decide if the user meets the requirements.

SSF2 Developer ' s Section
SSF2 Lead Devs have access to a private and special forum known as the SSF2 Developer's Section. In this forum, the Devs discuss the current status of the production of SSF2. The suggestions and ideas found here, unlike those posted in the normal SSF2 Discussion forum, are more likely to be used in the game. In addition to having access to the Dev Forums, Devs are allowed to use the early Devmo, and have access to many private tools.

SSF2 Dev Blog
The SSF2 Dev Blog is a sub-forum found on the SSF2 Discussion which discusses the recent additions to the upcoming demo, it contains detailed information about SSF2 ' s production from the Developer perspective, as well as some inside information. The first iteration covered v0.8 and it was updated each Sunday of the month of October, 2011 followed by some Mini-Blog entries focusing on each character starting on November and ending on December of the same year. The second iteration will cover development status for SSF2 Beta, it was confirmed as part of the 2016 plans for the website, but it hasn't been confirmed when the Blog will start out.

Development branches
The following are numerous user groups created to keep track on different branches of the game, in these groups, user may or may not be under the "SSF2 Dev" tag but have been nonetheless incorporated into the group for the sake of their contributions.

SSF2 Audio Department
The SSF2 Audio Department is a user group dedicated to users who work on audio for SSF2, including voice acting, custom background music and custom sound effects.

SSF2 Balancing Department
The SSF2 Balancing Department includes users assigned to balancing the stats and traits of moves and characters in SSF2 - which also doubles as a proving ground for coding applicants. Unlike the SSF2 Devs, users in the SSF2 Balancers have limited access in the SSF2 Developer's Section - as they can only see and post in the SSF2 Character Balancing subforum. Balancers are accurately described as "Halfway between heaven and hell," denoting that they are more than a non-Dev, but less than a Dev. Naturally, it is not uncommon for upstanding Balancers to be promoted to full Devs.

SSF2 Coding Department
The SSF2 Coding Department houses any user that handles advanced coding aspects of SSF2, the primarily are the ones that introduce characters, stages, items and similar stuff into the game and have to make sure they work properly without glitching, the also pave a way so balancers can start doing their job.

SSF2 PR Department
The SSF2 PR Department, shot for Public Relations Department, works on all the networking and game promotional material for SSF2. As of now, it only includes one user.

SSF2 Sprite Department
The SSF2 Sprite Department handles spriting for SSF2, whether it's a character and his/her complete moveset or a new stage.

SSF2 UI/UX Department
The SSF2 UI/UX Department is the one in charge of handling user interface and user experience design for SSF2.

User group links
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 * SSF2 Lead Developers
 * SSF2 Audio Department
 * SSF2 Balancing Department
 * SSF2 Coding Department
 * SSF2 PR Department
 * SSF2 Sprite Department
 * SSF2 UI/UX Department

External link

 * Super Smash Flash 2 Dev Team Application