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Zachary940 Wraith
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 15:14 GMT Total Posts: 714 | How long does it usaly take for files to be added on the site after you subit them?
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threefingeredguy Ghost
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 16:01 GMT Total Posts: 1189 | A while, maybe a few days.
--- Someone call for an exterminator? |
Zachary940 Wraith
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 16:01 GMT Total Posts: 714 | ok thanks
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allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 17:58 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | It's a very complicated and secretive process. First the submissions are printed in binary format and sent to monks deep in Tibet. They then spend the next three years reading the printouts and typing it into their mystical punchcard database. After this occurs, they then send it back the the server at a rate of two bits a minute. This will take another year. So four years, basically. |
allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 18:02 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | Actually, I just processed the queue. "Mathland" and "Game 1.0" were rejected due to the lack of documentation. |
Zachary940 Wraith
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 18:40 GMT Total Posts: 714 | i know i am changing the topic and i apologize but what do i need to do to my documintation
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allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 5 Apr 2006 19:24 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | Create a readme |
xion Probe Posted: 15 Apr 2006 06:36 GMT Total Posts: 4 | I am trying to update one of my games, but i cant find the old programs ID code...
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ryantmer Wraith
Posted: 15 Apr 2006 09:11 GMT Total Posts: 692 | Right-click the link to your game, then select "Open in new window/page", and the file's ID code will appear after "ID=" in the URL. |