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  A game.
Posted by: Mustachio - 01-06-2012, 10:24 PM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

If you are interested in the history-war genre then I have found a game you may like. It is about 16 years old now, and is all about Imperial Europe. In that time(1815-1915), the great powers were France, Britain, Germany, Italy, Austra-Hungary and Russia. In this game, you are the leader of a great power that the name is upto you.

http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/26747/...alism.html

The game is, unoriginally, called Imperialism.

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  Secret Friday Update
Posted by: Jacob__mybb_import1 - 01-06-2012, 07:55 PM - Forum: News - Replies (8)

See if you can find the new features! It shouldn't be too hard.

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  Can anyone test this?
Posted by: Jacob__mybb_import1 - 01-06-2012, 01:51 AM - Forum: News - Replies (2)

Buildism has never worked well on my laptop before, but I decided to try turning on anti-aliasing and it's surprisingly a lot faster now.

If Buildism seems jerkier/laggier than other games you play, try going to Tools>Settings in the editor, turn on Antialiasing and let me know if it's any better.

Thanks!

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  I have decided to return to Buildism.
Posted by: SnackMachine - 01-05-2012, 10:21 PM - Forum: 2DWorlds Discussion - Replies (3)

Some of you might remember me as &.

Isn't that right, Qwertygiy?

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  A note on Xtros
Posted by: Qwertygiy - 01-05-2012, 08:41 PM - Forum: Moderator Discussion - Replies (1)

For those of you who don't know, Xtros is a website owned (I believe) by the Buildism member Sockers (Syncro there). It's got a pretty bad layout at the moment and is extremely buggy. Basically, think tGL combined with Buildism minus the fancy graphics and refined code. They also copied some of our images and our terms of service. When Jacob_ confronted them about this, his post got deleted and he got banned, and I have to say that from what little I can see, their admin Darkness was not behaving very professionally.

I talked to him in their chat about it; and we came up with a deal between the two of us. I have sent it to Jacob_; if he and Sockers/Syncro agree to it then it's official, until then it's just between me and Darkness and any of you who agree.

Code:
Darkness [Admin]: Deal
Qwertygiy: Deal?
Qwertygiy: Fine. Nobody insults anyone. We can trade ideas, if we can stand each other. And your copied content gets replaced within a month. I will run this by Jacob_, you run it by Syncro or whoever.
Qwertygiy: And also, follow your site's rules. If the rules say no swearing, don't swear. If one of the Buildism mods bypassed a filter, Jacob would ban them.
Darkness [Admin]: Deal?
Darkness [Admin]: Fine, no more insults on both sides? Both sides. And leaave eachother alone
Qwertygiy: Replace the copied text and images with your own stuff and you're fine.
Qwertygiy: You didn't just use the ideas, that's what I'm saying
Darkness [Admin]: I really couldent care
Darkness [Admin]: But the motive was all the same, I couldent care less, take my deal or leave, don't do anything or mention anything for a year then look back and see for yourself, we just used your ideas for a pushing start
Qwertygiy: Wheras you obviously, uncensored, said the big one.
Darkness [Admin]: It would be changed
Qwertygiy: When did he swear? You can't tell what he said there; he self-censored it so you can't tell what word he said. He might've meant "Darkness is a banana" for all you know.
Darkness [Admin]: Personally I diddnt, this is new, there are 10 different admins, different personalities, give us a year and it would be different
Qwertygiy: *use images from Buildism
Qwertygiy: When Buildism got accused of copying Roblox, Jacob and the other mods never banned anyone unless they broke another rule like massive swearing. We eventually proved that Buildism is not a copy of Roblox; we didn't even directly use any images from it. You, however, did.
Darkness [Admin]: You have no excuse keep your website to your self and we'll keep ours
Darkness [Admin]: "Darkness is a [ censored ] "
Darkness [Admin]: I didnt you linked things, breaking the rules, idiot, he swore first
Qwertygiy: I was trying to see the best of Xtros; Sockers seemed okay. But when we pointed out that you copied our text, you go nuts and ban us.
Qwertygiy: *You didn't just copy an idea. You copied text and images. There is a difference.
Qwertygiy: YOu didn'
Qwertygiy: This is the kind of thing that makes me think "This game will not go anywhere."
Qwertygiy: You broke your own rules.
Qwertygiy: No, it's not okay. You swore at him. And he did copyright it.
Darkness [Admin]: It's okay, Jacob was just jelly because we borrowed a idea or too.. He mad
InkSplodge: hello
TestingDude: Hi
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  Need some help
Posted by: Piedude777 - 01-04-2012, 11:07 PM - Forum: Game Ideas - Replies (1)

What to build hmm not much you can do trying to make tycoon test my game name l4d

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Rainbow My Skin
Posted by: Emperor - 01-04-2012, 08:05 PM - Forum: 2DWorlds Discussion - Replies (2)

Do you think it's a little too bright and colourful for an Emperor? I mean, Emperor's don't usally where things like this....Confusedcared:

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  Smile.jpg: The Story
Posted by: Tyler - 01-04-2012, 07:12 PM - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (5)

I first met in person with Mary E. in the summer of 2007. I had arranged with her husband of fifteen years, Terence, to see her for an interview. Mary had initially agreed, since I was not a newsman but rather an amateur writer gathering information for a few early college assignments and, if all went according to plan, some pieces of fiction. We scheduled the interview for a particular weekend when I was in Chicago on unrelated business, but at the last moment Mary changed her mind and locked herself in the couple’s bedroom, refusing to meet with me. For half an hour I sat with Terence as we camped outside the bedroom door, I listening and taking notes while he attempted fruitlessly to calm his wife. The things Mary said made little sense but fit with the pattern I was expecting: though I could not see her, I could tell from her voice that she was crying, and more often than not her objections to speaking with me centered around an incoherent diatribe on her dreams — her nightmares. Terence apologized profusely when we ceased the exercise, and I did my best to take it in stride; recall that I wasn’t a reporter in search of a story, but merely a curious young man in search of information. Besides, I thought at the time, I could perhaps find another, similar case if I put my mind and resources to it.

Mary E. was the sysop for a small Chicago-based Bulletin Board System in 1992 when she first encountered smile.jpg and her life changed forever. She and Terence had been married for only five months. Mary was one of an estimated 400 people who saw the image when it was posted as a hyperlink on the BBS, though she is the only one who has spoken openly about the experience. The rest have remained anonymous, or are perhaps dead. In 2005, when I was only in tenth grade, smile.jpg was first brought to my attention by my burgeoning interest in web-based phenomena; Mary was the most often cited victim of what is sometimes referred to as “Smile.dog,” the being smile.jpg is reputed to display. What caught my interest (other than the obvious macabre elements of the cyber-legend and my proclivity toward such things) was the sheer lack of information, usually to the point that people don’t believe it even exists other than as a rumor or hoax.

It is unique because, though the entire phenomenon centers on a picture file, that file is nowhere to be found on the internet; certainly many photomanipulated simulacra litter the web, showing up with the most frequency on sites such as the imageboard 4 chan, particularly the /x/-focused paranormal subboard. It is suspected these are fakes because they do not have the effect the true smile.jpg is believed to have, namely sudden onset temporal lobe epilepsy and acute anxiety. This purported reaction in the viewer is one of the reasons the phantom-like smile.jpg is regarded with such disdain, since it is patently absurd, though depending on whom you ask the reluctance to acknowledge smile.jpg’s existence might be just as much out of fear as it is out of disbelief.

Neither smile.jpg nor Smile.dog is mentioned anywhere on Wikipedia, though the website features articles on such other, perhaps more scandalous shocksites or any attempt to create a page pertaining to smile.jpg is summarily deleted by any of the encyclopedia’s many admins.

Encounters with smile.jpg are the stuff of internet legend. Mary E.’s story is not unique; there are unverified rumors of smile.jpg showing up in the early days of Usenet and even one persistent tale that in 2002 a hacker flooded the forums of humor and satire website Something Awful with a deluge of Smile.dog pictures, rendering almost half the forum’s users at the time epileptic. It is also said that in the mid-to-late 90s that smile.jpg circulated on usenet and as an attachment of a chain email with the subject line “SMILE!! GOD LOVES YOU!” Yet despite the huge exposure these stunts would generate, there are very few people who admit to having experienced any of them and no trace of the file or any link has ever been discovered.

Those who claim to have seen smile.jpg often weakly joke that they were far too busy to save a copy of the picture to their hard drive. However, all alleged victims offer the same description of the photo: A dog-like creature (usually described as appearing similar to a Siberian husky), illuminated by the flash of the camera, sits in a dim room, the only background detail that is visible being a human hand extending from the darkness near the left side of the frame. The hand is empty, but is usually described as “beckoning.” Of course, most attention is given to the dog (or dog-creature, as some victims are more certain than others about what they claim to have seen). The muzzle of the beast is reputedly split in a wide grin, revealing two rows of very white, very straight, very sharp, very human-looking teeth.

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  Johnny Depp Portrate
Posted by: Sazaho - 01-04-2012, 05:19 PM - Forum: Creations - Replies (4)

Well, I tried

ZOMG HAX

This was for my ma'

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  Is my clan glitched?
Posted by: Duck - 01-04-2012, 04:29 PM - Forum: Help - Replies (2)

My old clan had an id of 52 but it doesn't seem to show up at the top of the clans page or anything and the link is broken but when I try to make a new one it warns me about leaving my old one

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