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-zaril-
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people have mentioned it and they are correct. verge-rpg could need a fresh up. at least to a design that looks like it's active. wouldn't hurt if we could somehow lift up the "hey, it's still fully neat to make oldschool games like the snes had, try your hands at verge". old times will probably never be beaten and there's no fun in getting quantity without quality, but i somehow hope a few people (i count me and corey as two now in this) that make verge seem a bit more alive.
right now with the forums it's like a zombie, not quite dead, not quite alive.
zaril@hellven.org - ICQ 7698022
Posted on 2002-05-31 22:10:14
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Omni
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It'd help if maybe the FAQ was updated, somebody would write some more articles, fix those broken downloads, add some web pages, update the site more than once every six months...but then Verge-rpg becomes a web site of the same calliber of Vergesource anyway, so it's kinda redundant.
It is not wrong to not understand, for we are all ignorant, but neither is understanding pointless.
Come visit www.verge-net.com!
Posted on 2002-06-01 08:21:15
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loretian
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verge-rpg.com needs work, yes- but it's not meant to be the same sort of site as vergesource.com. Back in the day, with verge repo and the earlier verge-rpg.com, it was meant to be a community site and a resource site... Times change and running a site like that takes a lot of time. It's incredibly wonderful to have sites like vergesource.com around and verge-net.com around so we don't have to spend time trying to update every day.
The problems mentioned (broken downloads particularly) do need to be fixed at some point, but all this stuff is already available on vergesource.com.
It's been said before and we'll continue stating this as long as people don't learn: We've all got jobs and/or school and are already busy trying to code things, such as verge.
-loretian
(vote republican)
Posted on 2002-06-01 10:44:14
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loretian
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So don't complain about my shitty grammar. :-)
-loretian
(vote republican)
Posted on 2002-06-01 10:46:43
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Omni
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I'd imagine having those burdens would limit my activity in a free internet community too...
It is not wrong to not understand, for we are all ignorant, but neither is understanding pointless.
Come visit www.verge-net.com!
Posted on 2002-06-01 14:12:40
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andy
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Any volunteers out there willing to do the grunt work for our good, busy friend loretian? :)
"Ignorance is its own reward" -- Proverb
Posted on 2002-06-01 16:05:53
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CypherAlmasy
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Hmmm. . . I'd be willing to write an article with my skimpy (at best) knowledge; maybe a simple mouse article or something. Should I submit it here or at tVS? Or both?
"If it weren't for my horse (as in giddyup, giddyup, let's go), I wouldn't have spent that year in college (a degree granting institution)."
-Lewis Black
Posted on 2002-06-03 11:54:27
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Mythril
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Can't v-rpg and tVS just merge or something? *shrugs*
Spoon.
Posted on 2002-06-06 16:06:42
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