I've used them before, especially those during the sixth century, mostly for assistance onOut of curiosity, has anyone checked out this guy's maps before?Wikipedia uses several of them.
I've used them before, especially those during the sixth century, mostly for assistance onOut of curiosity, has anyone checked out this guy's maps before?Wikipedia uses several of them.
I know this is pretty unrelated to NESing, but how long can an NES go, in terms of pages?
2000 posts is how many pages.
And when is the update. I look forward to seeing your super skill in action.
It can go forever but the mods usually get angry past 2,000 posts.
And how exactly do they get angry? (Mods)
Like Nuke NES? The ridiculous amounts of diplomacy, approximately 2/3rds because Nuke Kid cant update it?
Regardless, why do mods seem to not update during vacations, like summer break, and go back to NESing when school starts?
Because there's a less fixed schedule during the summer.Well maybe he thinks it would be faster to just post on the forum and get a reply, and getting his post count up.
Regardless, why do mods seem to not update during vacations, like summer break, and go back to NESing when school starts?
Whoah, that burst of anger seemed to be rather un-Nukeish.You know what? **** you, thats what! Just because I am an incompetent mod that takes weeks to update and another week to do stats doesn't mean you can mock it! Does your Nes have 73 pages? What? No? Does your nes just about have all available nations taken? No? Wow. Wait, what's this? You had a nes? That no one joined? I'm sorry, did I strike a cord?
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Because we NES to procrastinate, and during vacations there isn't anything to procrastinate about.Well maybe he thinks it would be faster to just post on the forum and get a reply, and getting his post count up.
Regardless, why do mods seem to not update during vacations, like summer break, and go back to NESing when school starts?
Because there's a less fixed schedule during the summer.
Whoah, that burst of anger seemed to be rather un-Nukeish.