I recommend not using the RTB ID list. Hell, don't even discuss it.
Then how about you tell me a better alternative to it, and I'll give that a shot.BTW, I just made that as an example. An actuall single ID lookup script would just query for that single ID.
Ephi banned the last person that did that.
git pull <repo>
%xpos = mRound((%xpos * 66) / 66);%ypos = mRound((%ypos * 66) / 66);
Hi.Welcome to Ephialtes' corrupt system. Proposing something but neither showing no near goal in doing it nor having actually done it warrants a ban from the service.
The person grossly overused it I'm willing to bet.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but (x * 66) / 66 = xBrian, you fail at math.
Code: [Select]git pull <repo>Hurr durr, I'm a beta tester tooEDIT:Code: [Select]%xpos = mRound((%xpos * 66) / 66);%ypos = mRound((%ypos * 66) / 66);Correct me if I'm wrong, but (x * 66) / 66 = xBrian, you fail at math.
Hahaha he always has :DAlso, I'm starting to like this:[img width=800 ]http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=180577.0;attach=173575;image[/img]
I want to take two carrots and stab them into my eyes.
I do not do a single thing. I simply proposed to start using it, and that got me banned from the service. It was claimed by Ephialtes that I had actually used it for collection on a non-typical scale, but I guess if you propose something that includes a feature that could be used for other legitimate purposes, and many times often by the average player, that means you should be banned.
By "non-typical scale" I think he means overuse. Like mass requests, spamming the server.
It may have happened because of fine-tuning. Perhaps one of the numbers was originally 65 or 67.