Author Topic: My incomplete Bluntman & Chronic game is ready  (Read 12541 times)

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Offline FastaKilla

Re:My incomplete Bluntman & Chronic game is ready
« Reply #30 on: November 06, 2003, 04:30:21 PM »
I for one would like to suggest that instead of giving me a traced tour of posters and screenshots how about using them to tell a story or make a game that consists of more than just easter eggs, and finally if you are abandoning it's development, don't bother releasing a demo!

I agree.  I had a lot of story (on paper, not in the game), and a better map, etc. but I am so bad at programming that I couldn't find a way to put it in.  If you look at my scripts, you'll notice they are all the most basic, easiest things to do.  I read the tutorial and the help files and didn't understand well.  I released as abandoned because I most likely won't continue it, but if I do it won't be for a very long time.  I figured if somebody wanted to make a Simpsons game I have 1 good pic (inside Moe's) they could use if they wanted.
I don't have a homepage, but I have this
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Alfred

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Re:My incomplete Bluntman & Chronic game is ready
« Reply #31 on: November 10, 2003, 07:19:18 PM »
Fasta,

You are a moron and your game is stupid.

Offline Doan Sephim

Re:My incomplete Bluntman & Chronic game is ready
« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2003, 10:36:12 PM »
there's no reason for anyone (except maybe brian) to be upset about this game or the fact that it is released, or anything like that. brian wanted his name out, it was taken out. brian didnt want to be mean, he just didnt want to be associated with drugs, and i think both brian and fasta know that neither of them meant any disrespect when it comes down to it.
the game was put  out there b/c he was allowing anyone to pick it up and turn it into a finished game. if it doesnt appeal to anyone, well, that's fine, but it's not a reason to call anyone a moron or anything like that.
i think fasta had been working on this game for a while, asked questions on how to make it, put alot of effort into the pics, and just got frusterated because coding can be tough for beginners (i know because i am one and i am confused alot).

doan

Offline beyond infinity

Re:My incomplete Bluntman & Chronic game is ready
« Reply #33 on: November 11, 2003, 01:21:15 AM »
@doan sephim:
You are so incredibly right, but of course we live in democracies, don't we? No STASI in any corner - well maybe Big Frosh is watching you, hm? - and df's looking round the corner occasionally, but no one ccomes along and forbides free speech as long as each one respects the other one.

It is of course in the reach of your understanding, that democracy implies the Right of Free Speech - roughly said - , hm?

Well I have taken my right to speak freely and I have choosen the opportunity to remind someone certain of some basic rules.

as for meaning and saying ... What would be the sense of saying something when you don't mean it?

I agree with you on this: there is no need for calling names (it's said this way isn't it?).`

stay safe gosh and take it with a grain of salt.

ps: programming isn't the difficult part. Coding itself isn't it. Thinking in algorithms is the way to go for creating programs. Once you come around this one, programming is like cooking.
In the harbour they are safe
but this is not
what the ships are built for.
.:OSID:.


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