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very nice job zebra
i read through it all, nat to be picky but i found some things u should fix
about MUe's text:
found --> find
about Juish bounce:
"wheen"
and about Pick and skip:
maby write smth about MP's world cup(?) level, at least thats the first level that I saw using this
also what is Noob doing between KOM and Launcher?
thats all :*
i read through it all, nat to be picky but i found some things u should fix
about MUe's text:
found --> find
about Juish bounce:
"wheen"
and about Pick and skip:
maby write smth about MP's world cup(?) level, at least thats the first level that I saw using this
also what is Noob doing between KOM and Launcher?
thats all :*
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There is a MUe text in bowling. You can get there by taking a gravity apple and heading up right. [u]Although it's hard to found[/u], it's not official secret area.
you wrote all that Zebra? that's like 10 essays=P respect=D
Thorze wrote:I just wanted to make a cool topic like Juish have cool topics..
Nice job some minor mistakes, but who can blame you?
MUe -> Although it's hard to find. (however?) it's not an official secret area.
Background -> It can also be altered by using an LGR
Juish~ -> where you drive along a thin polygon (with front wheel ontop of it, back wheel beneath it, and head above the polygon) and press brake (at the end of the polygon) and the front wheel kind of p0ps.
MUe -> Although it's hard to find. (however?) it's not an official secret area.
Background -> It can also be altered by using an LGR
Juish~ -> where you drive along a thin polygon (with front wheel ontop of it, back wheel beneath it, and head above the polygon) and press brake (at the end of the polygon) and the front wheel kind of p0ps.
John: lol hittade ett popcorn i naveln
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Zweq wrote:99.9999% of nabs haven't even opened the book yet and most of those that have are still on the first pages
Thanks I wrote maybe about half of all those descriptions, because some of those words had already some kind of definition but they weren't ready.Xiphias wrote:you wrote all that Zebra? that's like 10 essays=P respect=D
I made all the fixes which you (all) proposed to the earlier post.
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very, very nice effort done, however I think that having the information on a separate wiki/site would be better.
rather than trying to explain any longer with my shitty english I wanna show a good example how noobs should be introduced into a game:
http://wiki.openttd.org/index.php/OpenTTD
at the right panel you can see game manual, where it is incredibly easy to learn about any aspect of the game. Every single time I tried to find about some feature it took about 10 seconds to find and another 10 seconds to read and understand, it is just incredibly well done. It also is enchanced with plenty of pictures which is the best approach always
it is purely built on the wiki structure, the looks are exactly the same, making it familiar to anyone. Who wouldn't have used wikipedia? I'm sure if elastomania scene would work on a similar one, the results would be much better than the current glossary project. Besides most of the work is already done, the text. It would also be very easy to point out to a newbie that "hey just check the elma wiki" instead of "hey just check the glossary", the reply would be "glusarY?=???"
edit: zebra, theres "in irc" used on acrossish and IRC topics, while plenty of other topics have "on irc", which is the correct one as far as I know
rather than trying to explain any longer with my shitty english I wanna show a good example how noobs should be introduced into a game:
http://wiki.openttd.org/index.php/OpenTTD
at the right panel you can see game manual, where it is incredibly easy to learn about any aspect of the game. Every single time I tried to find about some feature it took about 10 seconds to find and another 10 seconds to read and understand, it is just incredibly well done. It also is enchanced with plenty of pictures which is the best approach always
it is purely built on the wiki structure, the looks are exactly the same, making it familiar to anyone. Who wouldn't have used wikipedia? I'm sure if elastomania scene would work on a similar one, the results would be much better than the current glossary project. Besides most of the work is already done, the text. It would also be very easy to point out to a newbie that "hey just check the elma wiki" instead of "hey just check the glossary", the reply would be "glusarY?=???"
edit: zebra, theres "in irc" used on acrossish and IRC topics, while plenty of other topics have "on irc", which is the correct one as far as I know
Ok, that's a good idea for Abula to implementZweq wrote:very, very nice effort done, however I think that having the information on a separate wiki/site would be better.
rather than trying to explain any longer with my shitty english I wanna show a good example how noobs should be introduced into a game:
http://wiki.openttd.org/index.php/OpenTTD
at the right panel you can see game manual, where it is incredibly easy to learn about any aspect of the game. Every single time I tried to find about some feature it took about 10 seconds to find and another 10 seconds to read and understand, it is just incredibly well done. It also is enchanced with plenty of pictures which is the best approach always
it is purely built on the wiki structure, the looks are exactly the same, making it familiar to anyone. Who wouldn't have used wikipedia? I'm sure if elastomania scene would work on a similar one, the results would be much better than the current glossary project. Besides most of the work is already done, the text. It would also be very easy to point out to a newbie that "hey just check the elma wiki" instead of "hey just check the glossary", the reply would be "glusarY?=???"
edit: zebra, theres "in irc" used on acrossish and IRC topics, while plenty of other topics have "on irc", which is the correct one as far as I know
Btw, I have played transport tycoon too, about 10 years ago, and I think i got so much money (over 2 billion or something) that i got overflow. But the game was really nice, maybe i'll try that open source version
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Play uni levels: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/uni.html
Homepage: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/elma.html
There is also one word, szalto, which i would like to add to glossary, but i don't know exactly what it means. Is it some kind of volting or brutaling?
A winner of 4 GAA's (mc2 included), winner of mkup206, and a proud member of team TAP.
Play uni levels: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/uni.html
Homepage: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/elma.html
Play uni levels: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/uni.html
Homepage: http://koti.mbnet.fi/zebra/elma.html
Maybe wiki yea, but at least skint's wiki is inactive.
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