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Limxzero (3393)
In If you were a cartoon character for a day, what will you be? (Not to be confused with "If you were a video game character for a day, what will you be? In the Gaming section). 22 May 2013 17:31
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As far as shooters, I find it habitual to set the game on its hardest difficulty or just find a game where getting riddled with bullets actually means 'game over'. The red mist motif is rather scoffable. My gameplay tendency is pretty much always to hug elements of cover, slink around, and rarely test the strength of one's Kevlar.
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In my book, making forum threads about groups is permissible to a mild extent. With the attached conditions being: they are posted only in the Miscellaneous area, do not serve as a comment section or shout box, and are not expressly exhibit A for spam. (Three recurrences with threads of that type.)
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The distinguished Axel3000 spake:I think a simpler galaxy would be much better. I still can't find any planets now that i left the orbit.I hope you don't want the galaxy downsized! Some sort of map system could help navigation a lot. Catch my drift.
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Aside from the well-played-out "what is a sport [in the traditional sense]" arguments, there is the point of worldwide participation. While StarCraft is immensely popular around the world, the professional competitors are centred primarily in South Korea, with lesser but still respectable teams and leagues in China and the United States. So its reach as a professional, um, recreation is not as widespread as other acceptable (but not contested) activities like billiards or chess or other board games. I believe among the criteria for eligibility are a single international governing entity and splitting the sport into different events. For computer gaming, not much of the former, and the latter, well, multiple game modes and rule-sets, I suppose. And with quite a handful of online games conducting tournaments and offering prize money, one should imagine some sorts of regulatory bodies emerge.
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This is part of why I was hesitant about the idea of SDK moving on to things not Nintendo handhelds/consoles.
There is of course the question of "when will it end?". iPhones and Androids are only the beginning. Yes, smartphones are rapidly establishing themselves as a dominant gaming and social force; but SDK's defining paint feature--is it valued by smartphone users? The paint application, while it may be usable on a phone, remains much more handy under control of a stylus and less so a Wiimote. Any further unique app (possibly upgraded Saviis) that may birth from this site could further obscure the already waning identity of SDK as an artwork-sharing atmosphere. Comparison of what SDK originally was comes to mind: providing resources and building blocks for amateur developers to explore the limits of these Nintendo browsers. The purpose has shifted from that to creating a social diversion for DSi/3DS/Wii/etc users, which is what really makes the site popular. However, The Mystical Journey is what also has a major hand in the site's following and prominence, and that in itself could prove to be a true source of attraction on smartphones, whose browsers tend to handle greater loads than Nintendo browsers. Which leads to the fact that HullBreach does actually test/check whether things work on a variety of browsers including Safari mobiles and the Windows gamut. Additionally (and sorry, I have mentioned this numerous times) there is an undeniably younger targeted demographic for this site when the DSi, the 3DS, the Wii are prioritized. The advent of the iOS app offers the option of discarding those means of accessing here...in favour of a more polished, nimbler module for easy access, as well as a small income source from the Pro edition. I believe any steps further à la the SDK Community iOS app depend on the success of said app. Catch my drift.
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I need to know. My conscience requires moral support.
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The distinguished Quesadilla spake:So, this is the alternative of us getting Savii Points/Bucks?Not at all. These items from Skunk are just giving us a sample of how TMJ items will work, and getting one for daily login is the means by which they are randomly distributed. Catch my drift.
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Attractive bundles are what make my wallet loose.
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Lite's menu options are restored, and stat bars appear to recharge more fluidly. Zoom/map keys operable again on Wii, though gunning the "weapons" twice seems to freeze the game.
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The Wii game's problems have been solved...! Dashboard stats actually are shown, popup landing menu displays, and most importantly one's ship can now be maneuvered properly.
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The distinguished caboomflick spake:Yes I click on my zone and it never loads it wont even work like it just loads and loads well it says it is but its notUnfortunately, this site occasionally receives unwelcome traffic, which was probably the case. It should be back to normal now. If you are using a DSi or 3DS, I would also suggest clearing cookies/history, and maybe even considering deleting old messages, as they can all drastically increase load time. Catch my drift.
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Lite has menu problems, as in buttons and information not showing up. This is a new issue, to add upon the longstanding minor menu spillover.
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For what it's worth:when u click create ur character and type everything in than click create it wont do anything except let u create yet another character in same slot, ive tried on computer and wii for 3 days straight, and yea i told hullbreachThe game was down for a very long time and pretty much only allowed one to create new characters. However the Lite version is currently fixed. Do you get to type the chat, or is it random?Supposed to let you send whatever text you want back and forth, but it is broken. also where is vulcan?This might be helpful. Can you play the normal game (full) on dsi?No, the site directs one to the DS version when it recognizes the DS[i] browser is being used. Catch my drift.
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I would suggest making a blog post detailing your game, what browsers it will run on, and also providing a link to a working version of it. Then submit it to be featured for the best chance of the site owner seeing your submission and replying. Alternatively, you might want to wait for a possible Game-for-a-Game contest, which has been held the past two summers.
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See here for a bare bones version of the Wii U paint app.
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Would be a relief to have the dropdown text return to the scrolling section, as was intended, in addition to bumping the buttons closer to one another so as to avoid the leakout.
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For the sake of [late] thread upkeep: how about Demo 9? Old Man Skunk is the playable character once again in high-quality Bryn village backdrop with larger roam area, more varied obstacles, and maintained NPC chat.
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You can use any of the following drawing applications: DSiPaint, 3DSpaint, or WiiPaint.
Then go to Settings, scroll down, and select the picture you want. Catch my drift.
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It's supposed to be a system where people can set up matches for games compatible with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, like Super Smash Bros Brawl or Mario Kart DS. The problems are that the game list has not been updated in ages, the widget was broken for well over a year, and no one truly bothers to use it. This is to be expected from a very old feature based on an online service that is already becoming outdated.
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