Author Topic: We Have Been Challenged  (Read 18182 times)

You've obviously chosen to build something that's easier to create in RTB, so it's only fair that you should attempt to recreate something that can be achieved in v8. How about a maze that's over 1400x1400 bricks in size, consisting of more than 80,000 bricks? This competition will not prove anything unless both communities are challenged.
I think he would be even troubled to maje crayon much less this.

Randy has the right idea.

Hey, wtf? I already said that.... Everyone ignores me : ^ (

I don't see your post between the pic and your last post...


Also, I was the first one to say do a large build.

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The rules are fair, if you use torque constructor, you're mapping, not building.

...And if you're not building, I won't consider it to be a build.

Except you used terrain for the dish, which is mapping, not building.

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Okay, do what you want, but if you break the rules you get invalidated.

Therefore your own build is invalidated from the challenge.

I invalidate your face.

Guys, make this build, and make it awesome.

Then, this community can make it's own challenge for the misguided souls at ProBuilder's operation to try and beat. The cradle is most definitely within our grasp in v8. Of course it won't have the same exact detail that comes from stretching a lattice piece 1000%, but that's the beauty of Blockland. This build can look awesome with the Blocko style.

Don't worry about what PB says, he isn't the real judge in the end anyway. The people are.

I wouldn't call your construction a build anyway, It's a jumble of massively stretched staticshapes. And since when have builders got out a wand to stretch panes of glass or blocks of concrete to make constructions such as the Gherkin in London?

Someone make the cradle map, so we can start building...

No, let the elitist roosterface go on thinking he's god, someone will bring him down in all his glory by either breaking his nose or slamming 50 GigaHaxxtons of packets onto his computer's ass.

Deadline: April 1, 2008

Hmm, Monty is correct, but lets go with mocheeze too, so Pro is disqualified, he modeled.

Hmm, Monty is correct, but lets go with mocheeze too, so Pro is disqualified, he modeled.

*Mapped
You are allowed to map.

@deadline
This is what I was talking about... hes just going to make a new rule when we are done to invalidate it. This is why you dont bother with people who go around preaching about the "lovely church of <insert persons own name here>".


Hmm, Monty is correct, but lets go with mocheeze too, so Pro is disqualified, he modeled.

*Mapped
You are allowed to map.
I see no bricks in your's or are they just like real LEGO that you can stretch?

Deadline: April 1, 2008
Shut up, no one is listening to you.


For the map: how wide should the dish be?

Hmm, Monty is correct, but lets go with mocheeze too, so Pro is disqualified, he modeled.

*Mapped
You are allowed to map.
Does this mean we can map the whole thing?