And I agree with him - that way your not showing people your cool mods, then realising the code is impossible to do/too hard and letting everyone down.
A long time ago, There was a time of peace. The world prospered in this age and with it so did it's people. After the great war many heroes where born and it was a happy time...for the time being. A plume of darkness shrouded the land taking one by one. The armies of the Asurtuk("As your took") purged the land of all the hope, villages burned, forests cut, the very life of the land being drained. Many men rose to fight the evil force yet failed...The day that you where born marked the sign of change, either an age of peace, or one of war. You decide, you live, you kill!
Quote from: Kunit on February 08, 2009, 10:06:13 PMA long time ago, There was a time of peace. The world prospered in this age and with it so did it's people. After the great war many heroes where born and it was a happy time...for the time being. A plume of darkness shrouded the land taking one by one. The armies of the Asurtuk("As your took") purged the land of all the hope, villages burned, forests cut, the very life of the land being drained. Many men rose to fight the evil force yet failed...The day that you were born marked the sign of change, either an age of peace, or one of war. You decide, you live, you kill!
A long time ago, There was a time of peace. The world prospered in this age and with it so did it's people. After the great war many heroes where born and it was a happy time...for the time being. A plume of darkness shrouded the land taking one by one. The armies of the Asurtuk("As your took") purged the land of all the hope, villages burned, forests cut, the very life of the land being drained. Many men rose to fight the evil force yet failed...The day that you were born marked the sign of change, either an age of peace, or one of war. You decide, you live, you kill!
Well, Ephi your out to get me aren't you. Grudge am gud?
Percent: %23/%100
Might just be me, but I believe you have missed the objective of per cent.
Someone's been using too many Torque %vars. Isn't the % sign redundant here, anyway? (Percent: Thirteen out of one hundred out of one hundred out of one hundred)
Percent: %23