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haven't modded cave story in a month and i feel great
2DBro
2DBro
started modding cave story after a year and i feel great
… So I dreamed of playing Cave Story using only On-Screen Keyboard. Somehow, I... don't think that's gonna end well!
I ain't even gonna cap, I don't know what video to make next. (I have ideas, but dang, IDK which one to do next)
TrashboxBobylev
TrashboxBobylev
Beat douktusu randamu once and record that. =)
EnlightenedOne
EnlightenedOne
- Translation Debate. Accuracy in translation vs character in localization.
- Nicalis advertising four endings on steam which is likely just the Mimiga Mask alternate of Normal Ending. Why include that but not Little Man being in your pocket under similar logic?
- The CS stuff on tcrf.net. We could reimplement some of the unused stuff (like the 3 unused entities) as a mod for video footage.

You could also write your current ideas down and roll a dice or something to decide on which one first.
Nerdieo
Nerdieo
all of these ideas are rad as hell...and a script is done LOL
I've tried registering a Give A Damn account, and I didn't receive a registration email.
And before you ask, yes, I've tried (SEVERAL TIMES, MIND YOU) to send a password recovery email to ALL THREE of my emails, and so far, none of them have come in.
It's pissing me off. Can you tell me what the hell is happening?
andwhyisit
andwhyisit
1. Have you tried checking the junk email folder? I sent a test email via AdminCP and had no trouble receiving it. What email client and/or service are you using?
2. Alt accounts are against the rules, just fyi.
BingusBoi05
BingusBoi05
1. Yes, several times. Gmail is the client/service I always use.
2. I never made any alt accounts; I just sent the confirmation email to all of my emails under the same username.
andwhyisit
andwhyisit
Oh wait... I thought you meant that you couldn't register on this site. Whoops.

Yeah it looks like rather than this being an issue with receiving emails the Give A Damn site just isn't sending emails altogether. Maybe the hosting provider is blocking port 25?
Can one ever have enough games…?
Pummelator
Pummelator
There are a great many games in my Steam library that I have purchased but haven't played, so my guess would likely be "yes", even if the answer feels like it should be "no"
Cibryll
Cibryll
Indeed…
I kinda have like a thousand games and only finished like (approximately) 1/4th of 'em, haha.
Not to mention the few games I can't update because of my lousy mobile devices. T_T
AlmaHexie
AlmaHexie
I find I have largely enough games personally if we count all the platforms I own.
Nowadays I read more books than play games so I might should sell some with how easy it is to get them nowadays on modern platform, legally or illegaly.
So because of how much Bluebot Requisition's changed since its original demo, should I bump and rename the old thread or just make a new one? Pretty much everything with the exception of the introductory area and MC sprites have been completely reworked to the point of barely resembling the original, and of the course overall idea and story's been entirely re-written as well. I'm not anywhere close to releasing it yet, I just thought I'd ask ahead of time.
HaydenStudios
HaydenStudios
Some people have done it differently, but I would probably revamp/rename and bump the existing thread. It may be significantly changed, but it's still a progression from the existing posts in the thread, so I see no reason not to continue the existing thread.
ratatouille 2: the last pasta coming out this christmas!!!!!

i am so excited, this game is gonna be the BEST (there is a game and movie coming out don't worry)
I wanna see what version of blasterball 2 you were using because I dont know what version i was using since I got the bb2r installer from another old computer my family was using into my personal computer. The one I bought from wildtangent is not starting up the game and Im running on windows 10. If you know how to fix it do let me know asap. Im almost done with 0.2.0 but I want it to be compatable with the latest version of bb2r.

-thanks
HaydenStudios
HaydenStudios
I bought it from the WildTangent store here: https://www.wildtangent.com/p/arcade/blasterball-2-revolution/
I also had to install the "WildTangent Games" client on my computer. After I did that, I'm pretty sure it ran normally, I don't remember having to change any compatibility settings to make it work. It's possible that some other people have run into the same issue you're running into, and have posted about it somewhere else on the internet.

Also, in the future, just go ahead and respond to your thread instead of posting on my profile. I read all of the new content on these forums whenever I log in, so I'm not going to see a new message on my profile much sooner than I'm going to see a reply to a thread that I've posted in.
In the event that anyone was still relying on the links in my signature for anything, be advised: My server's dead. Probably permanently. If anyone has reason to rehost the files, I've put their hashes in the signature and can transfer them over... something, I don't care. Just make sure to stick them on something more durable than Mediafire or something, since otherwise they'll just break and get forgotten about.
This would have been unthinkable back in 2012, but believe it or not, it's been almost a year now since the last time a user got banned (and that's counting tempbans). Given how significantly more quiet things are these days, and given that drama and rule breaking is very infrequent, how has this impacted your thought process on whether or not to infract a user when you notice a minor offense? For example, within the last few months, whenever you've seen a rapid double post, or a necrobump in bad taste, do you tend to be more lenient, since there isn't an overwhelming amount of chaos that needs to be quickly quelled? Or does the quietness make it easier to focus and give more attention to these minor offenses, thereby making it more likely than before that someone who breaks these rules will receive a warning? Or is it pretty much the same thought process as before, there just aren't as many cases to adjudicate? Do you ever find yourself thinking "well, if this forum was more active, maybe I'd give him a warning for this, but at this point it doesn't really matter, so I'm just gonna let it slide."?
DoubleThink
DoubleThink
Honestly the biggest change was probably when we moved to XenForo, it made it so much easier to merge posts that I don't throw out infractions for that as frequently anymore. I'm a bit more lenient on thread bumps too, with how old the forum's getting sometimes I'd rather keep the chance for the discussion to pick up again. Otherwise it's mostly the same with not as much of it to do.
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