Author Topic: Whirlwind and Ravencroft's Skyward Tiles  (Read 8184 times)

Looks interesting enough. Might stop by!

'Might', considering how much I play blockland nowadays :/


That OP looks amazing, good work on the OP and the server, and good luck!

That OP looks amazing, good work on the OP and the server, and good luck!
Thanks friend


Build is looking amazing, and I cant wait for it to be finished. But please explain to me what this is... <Teleporter or something?


futuristic dragon fleshlight


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The islands moved? I only noticed because TBD's island isn't where it was.

The islands moved? I only noticed because TBD's island isn't where it was.
Yeah they were rearranged apparently. I haven't been online the past week so this is news to me too. It looks good though.

Ugh something's wrong with my new laptop's screen. It keeps flickering and going out. Unless it magically fixes itself I'm gonna have to send it back Monday and wait another 2-4 weeks before I have a computer. Sucks because I just got rid of my only other laptop and have nothing now...expect server progress to be slow for a while.

Ugh something's wrong with my new laptop's screen. It keeps flickering and going out. Unless it magically fixes itself I'm gonna have to send it back Monday and wait another 2-4 weeks before I have a computer. Sucks because I just got rid of my only other laptop and have nothing now...expect server progress to be slow for a while.
It is obviously the wires going to the screen. See if they are being pinched or anything by the bezel or the computer whatever. Only one way to find out: when you move your lid, do you get different results?

It is obviously the wires going to the screen. See if they are being pinched or anything by the bezel or the computer whatever. Only one way to find out: when you move your lid, do you get different results?
Yeah it is obviously that and the screen flickers when I move my lid.

Yeah it is obviously that and the screen flickers when I move my lid.
I have this exact same problem on a laptop I currently have. But in my case, the laptop only started having this problem after years of the laptop performing decently. It's a bummer that you have that problem when you just bought the laptop.
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Personally I'd fix it myself instead of taking it to a shop. (laptop user) it's not that hard.