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CityRPG:

Bushido's backpack suggestion has been fully implemented. It was a good idea, too, because now I have a better understanding of how image mounting works, everything is organized, etc. Here's a screenshot. Switching between weapons will put your most lethal gun that is not being used on your back (hip if it's a handgun).

http://i.imgur.com/Xu1cv.jpg


Still doing election stuff.


--- Quote from: Jasa1 on January 15, 2012, 04:09:25 PM ---What if the mayor simply leaves?
The mayor could just leave the server any day and everyone has to disconnect some time.

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He can just come back...

captain blue:


--- Quote from: CityRPG on January 15, 2012, 04:23:42 PM ---Bushido's backpack suggestion has been fully implemented. It was a good idea, too, because now I have a better understanding of how image mounting works, everything is organized, etc. Here's a screenshot. Switching between weapons will put your most lethal gun that is not being used on your back (hip if it's a handgun).

http://i.imgur.com/Xu1cv.jpg


Still doing election stuff.
He can just come back...

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hory sheet look at the size of that gun

Jasa1:


--- Quote from: CityRPG on January 15, 2012, 04:23:42 PM ---He can just come back...

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I saw it as "When the mayor disconnects because he has eat or take a stuff all hell breaks loose on the server."

phydeoux:


--- Quote from: Jasa1 on January 15, 2012, 04:34:21 PM ---I saw it as "When the mayor disconnects because he has eat or take a stuff all hell breaks loose on the server."

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No it just makes him a boring lousy mayor who did nothing for the server, and so people won't want to vote for him anymore. unless next election the rest of the candidates are infamous for screwing things over.

Barnabas:

I don't think being a mayor means babysitting a bunch of toddlers. I'm sure there will be admins for the serious stuff, and the police force is there to protect the citizens.

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