Yeah for sure Wc3 gets really boring after a while. I'm into a lot of strategy games, old and new, and several fps's like CS and MW, although I don't play online. At the moment I'm really into Jedi Academy, and old star wars game with great saber physics
Hehe ya that's one area you tend to get better at when you can't play online my AI I made for my AoS kicks ass with minimal! That is, if you're a noob But I still can't quite get to that level of DotA AI though. Well, maybe its because mine don't cheat xD Oh well I'm out cheers
Yeah i find that I get into a big project that takes me about a month, then I don't finish it, then I'll never finish it so i had a giveaway a while as well. It just gets really boring after a while, and I can't really test my maps online cos B.net is SO slow! Also, I don't want to update to 1.24 cos then I lose all my old maps so I'v stopped for now
Heh lol he really ripped that journalist though... i watched it on sabc news, it was a bit shocking! Anyway, got any major projects you're working on now?
Hey HeX.16 ...im working on a hero defense map and i don't really know if i should post it in the Project section...can you give some ideeas or something...what i should do..?
Hmm, about the Headline News, I noticed threads are being moved into the subforum (Health News, Environmental News, etc.). When that happens, the TH Forum Home page loses the articles, and instead would show old articles posted 1 or 2 weeks ago.
Awesome Ghan thanks! I was purposely not moving the first 15 news articles in Headline news to the different subforums but I guess I don't have to do that now?
Question: Is there a way to remove thread redirects? It creates a copy of the moved thread and takes up space, and I am leaning towards wanting to remove them in the Headline News. But if they have an expiration date, I guess I'm fine with it.
If you move a thread please leave a permanent redirect. You can delete any redirects after 6 months. The redirects are left to help Search Engines find the moved content.
if a redirect ends up in the same forum as the post it goes to though I think the redirect drops or fails or something but they are not bugged out and when you are working on an indirect the original post is safe.