Omnimaga
General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: tpt1234567890 on October 28, 2013, 11:28:52 pm
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Hello everybody, Just a quick intro... I am a person with too much time with his ti-84. I like to code games on it, and have fun!
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Welcome! And I guess you make games in AXE?
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Welcome to the forums. :D Just be careful to not necropost too much (ie checking dates before posting), since a bunch of people have been doing that a lot lately. :P
Also what kind of game (genre, graphical style, etc) do you create for the 84+?
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AXE and BASIC. And thanks!
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Welcome to omni!
[...]Just be careful to not necropost too much (ie checking dates before posting), since a bunch of people have been doing that a lot lately. :P[...]
^that :P
Anyways, have some peanuts:
!peanuts
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Welcome to Omni :)
How you'll enjoy stayin' there :)
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Just be careful to not necropost too much (ie checking dates before posting), since a bunch of people have been doing that a lot lately. :P
Too late./me runs
Anyway, wlecome to Omni. ;)
!peanuts
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Welcome mate.
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hello!
yeah about that necroposting... just keep an eye on the date (ugh i was such a noob...)
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hello!
yeah about that necroposting... just keep an eye on the date (ugh i was such a noob...)
Lol, dont sweat it, I did the same thing when I joined more than 2 yrs ago ;)
Just don't do it anymore, and your ok. :)
And welcome to omni :)
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yeah now i only reply to recent posts
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Thanks a bunch guys! and @ DJ, I do a variety of games. I am still relatively new to AXE, so I am focusing on learning that. I know a fair bit of BASIC...
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The best way to avoid necroposting is to use the "new posts" page, which shows the last 150 active topics.
(on a side note, I think it's a bad thing that it dates back to oct 9th or so D:)
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The best way to avoid necroposting is to use the "new posts" page, which shows the last 150 active topics.
(on a side note, I think it's a bad thing that it dates back to oct 9th or so D:)
Thanks for the tip! along with everyone else!
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The best way to avoid necroposting is to use the "new posts" page, which shows the last 150 active topics.
(on a side note, I think it's a bad thing that it dates back to oct 9th or so D:)
This is also pretty helpful to keep up with forum activity and be an active member like me. ;)
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Cool! Thanks for the tip, StreetWalker!