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  1. Well, I _am_ desperate. So there, who cares. If I'm honest, I'm surprised I've only had one position offer
  2. Exception

    Glaciate

    Sooo….are you going to tell me then, Soc? `_`
  3. Exception

    Glaciate

    > Mehhh.. when I'll get home I'll explain why this design doesn't meet regular standards. Forgot about something, Socky? `_` > The forum is a TON better. Thanks. Any suggestions?
  4. Exception

    New Developer

    > ..Plus, the thing about others ripping from your engine and then being able to use it is rather unfair. Any inefficient engine can just rip something from a dedicated project, and then call it efficient, albeit most likely using it improperly, or not making a difference… Hmph. Just saying.
  5. Changed my post. I'm now only looking for one developer in terms of Glaciate. I'll branch off the other request into an unrelated topic.
  6. > (and he pointed reason of dropping it directly to me, what is little rude) Just like how you claimed that I stole my own code, and plagiarised from you, amirite? Anyway, I'm past this vendetta now. The rant's out of my system. Have fun using this broken engine, people!
  7. Still looking for developers. Don't forget about the benefits of joining: > * A skilled team: combined, we're experienced in C++, C, VB6, VB.NET, C#, Java, Python, and Javascript. Any idea you envision can easily be possible. > * The hosting is unlimited in terms of sub-domains, email accounts, databases, etc. Joining Glaciate will entitle you to use whatever you please. You can have your own sub-domain, email, site, blog, etc. > * A cool, relaxed, and flexible team, where we understand personal time constraints, and don't egg you to get stuff done, but we still get stuff done, anyway. > * Shared profits of anything that you work on, within each project. > > Take the chance!
  8. Voted for John. Only one from scratch here, and source was meant to be provided, so I can't fairly make a vote on daxter.
  9. **Sorry guys.** I'm pulling the public plug on Eclopti Rekindled. It was short lived, but it's got to a point where a certain other engine's creator is blatantly ripping from my project, and is claiming credit for it, even though it's fairly obvious that it was by either me or Stein. It's sad, but true, and it annoys me. I'll share my private developments with a small bunch of people. Just PM me to get a private repository link. The public repository for both Eclopti and Eclopti Rekindled will be up until the 21st. Do whatever you like until then. I will finish the things I planned, for my own projects. **I just won't be sharing it with you**. Good luck with whatever endeavors you take!
  10. Exception

    Glaciate

    I thought web standards were by definition defined by technical specifications, not design specifications…
  11. Exception

    Glaciate

    Still looking for comments and criticisms…
  12. > I meant there isnt any amazing optimizations for now, i am sorry if i do not said it enought clear Given that it's relatively new, 'the hell were you expecting?
  13. Computers that can easily handle EO won't be the computers that run EO. They can play a wider and better range of games to them, and many here forget that. By widening your spectrum on the (far) lower end, you're at least going to appeal to somebody. *Awaits Joyce to develop my point*. I have a fairly low end laptop, YET, certain EO games and custom versions use up more processing and (far) more memory than Minecraft. If your 2D game is more inefficient than Minecraft, you know you've got a damned serious problem with your engine.
  14. > Where the hell are all the kids who want to make games like this? Did we scare em all off? Wrong 'Mon.
  15. CastleBlanc, Deathbeam; I think you're both mistaken that Eclopti is primarily a bug-fixing project. It's not. The clue's in the full name.
  16. Eclopti weren't made to be amazing, it was made to be functional and stable. Something that most other custom versions lack.
  17. I'll look into it. Nothing ultimately new, currently, as I'm busy with schoolwork, and Glaciate. They're taking priority in terms of my personal time allocation.
  18. Exception

    Glaciate

    OK, I'm more or less done with my intended plans. I want to collect some feedback, and make some changes based on the feedback before I launch the site. Tell me what you think! [http://glaciate.net/forums/](http://glaciate.net/forums/)
  19. Exception

    Glaciate

    I would've made it custom, but I don't have the patience or skill to do so. xD
  20. By using commits over versions, users can take a look at GitHub, and just take anything the please, and adding it to their own source code, rather than having to go to the painstaking task of ripping it. Admittedly, I don't beleive ER is meant to be used..whole (it takes optimising over the top, and ultimately, has no unique features [yet]), if you understand what I mean. Having versions wold completely undermine and chance of picking and choosing what the end-user wants, as everything I do is to my own personal preference, that I sure as hell know that not many agree to. Also, by making users do it manually, they can also get a sense of what they're actually using, and it means I can induce some amount of effort on the user, AND get away with it. ![:P](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_emoticons//tongue.png) Plus, I hate versioning, it means I have to offer support for each stable release, and I'd have to do LOADS more to constitute a whole version. ![:P](http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/community/public/style_emoticons//tongue.png)
  21. Uhm, they ARE stable? xD They exist as commits, not versions, and as I frequently say, for a reason.
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