Author Topic: Isar Tower: More Than Just A Build  (Read 84767 times)

THIS IS NOT ALLOWED TO DIE. GET BACK TO THE TOP BEFORE I HURT YOU.
Good job. I would give you a cookie, but these virtual cookies aren't worth sh!t nowadays.


THIS IS NOT ALLOWED TO DIE. GET BACK TO THE TOP BEFORE I HURT YOU.


This topic won't die, if it falls it'll get bumped eventually.
I don't host during Xmas.

This topic won't die, if it falls it'll get bumped eventually.
I don't host during Xmas.
Do you host during post-mas? C:

Seriously, with all these people complaining that they want the server hosted, why don't you just release the build to the public?

Just watermark it so nobody can "attempt" to steal it.

Seriously, with all these people complaining that they want the server hosted, why don't you just release the build to the public?

Just watermark it so nobody can "attempt" to steal it.

That's a good idea in theory, but the main point of the build is that it's one tower where the community gets together, not many different ones, even if due credit is given.

well the make a script that auto kicks anyone who clicks the save button before it saves.

So...I wanna see some new pics.....

He doesn't even host in the Christmas month, or at least log it.

Seriously, with all these people complaining that they want the server hosted, why don't you just release the build to the public?

Poster missed the point of Isar completely.

There would be no point releasing this, half the people would get bored of it as it probably wont the thing they're into and half of that would probably not know how to use it and break the events.
I think this is a build that just shouldn't be given out, though the working database would be nice, but the fact that you could probably  make it yourself if you put your mind to it still lurks. What would anyone actually do with this if they did have the save?

Good luck finishing Icy, I wish you all the best. Late Merry Christmas also.

Hmm... I would like to learn how those events work but I don't want to save it...

I'm pretty sure he would give a demonstration if you genuinely wanted to know.