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I'm with Berikco

What's the big deal? Are you feeling left out or something?

Do you know, at age 5, my son has outgrown the following

"I want an ice cream" :cry:
"Here, I bought you a strawberry ice cream" :)
"I wanted Chocolate" !! :evil: :x :evil: :x
"<sigh> " :roll:

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Now swap "ice cream" for "new forum"
Then swap "Strawberry" for "application"
And "Chocolate" for "Game"

And you get... :shock: A 4 year old PB Programmer !!!! Quick Call Guinness book of records!!
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DoubleDutch wrote:When I read the word "Application", I don't think of games. I think of more "serious" stuff. I would imagine that most people think the same thing too.
Berikcos not knowing the difference between an app and a game certainly explains why the VD is so buggy and so far behind the rest of PB when it comes to performance and stability.
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BriceManuel wrote:
DoubleDutch wrote:When I read the word "Application", I don't think of games. I think of more "serious" stuff. I would imagine that most people think the same thing too.
Berikcos not knowing the difference between an app and a game certainly explains why the VD is so buggy and so far behind the rest of PB when it comes to performance and stability.
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I am not angry in the least.
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LOL. :lol:

* note to self - don't get into a fight with Mr Dwyer *
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try holding a poll
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Dare wrote:LOL. :lol:

* note to self - don't get into a fight with Mr Dwyer *
I guess he labels those who disagree with him as "angry".
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guess so

Too be honest, I kind of wonder why you rant and rave so much and attract flames. Think about the topic here.

We got some new forums, you didn't get one that you wanted, took it personally and started throwing insults. Look at the first thing you posted on this thread, You got neglected. Thats what you said. How sad, lets feel sorry for brice. How about the post Beriko deleted on the other thread?

It's all about you and the level of respect attended to you. All is fine provided we treat brice nice.

Don't neglect him or he'll cry. He's only 4 after all. Poor brice. very fragile. gets all gruff to protect himself. Attack Beriko personally if he neglects you, punish him for being a mean man :roll:
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* Settles down with some popcorn *

* Keeps some kindling handy *
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pdwyer wrote:Do you know, at age 5, my son has outgrown the following

"I want an ice cream" :cry:
"Here, I bought you a strawberry ice cream" :)
"I wanted Chocolate" !! :evil: :x :evil: :x
"<sigh> " :roll:
Are you a 3rd-class comedian by profession? :x

I really want to see big companies labeling their games as "applications" on their websites and resellers in their stores. Just because you don't develop games doesn't mean a games forum ain't needed. In fact, with the upcoming releases of PB the 3D side will be fairly polished and attract even more game developers. Of course the games and demos we have at the moment would already justify a seperate forum.

I just don't want to see a 2D shooter on top of a registry tool wich is just bloody confusing!
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My sons claim for wanting chocolate was valid too (seriously), it was the childish delivery that was the problem.

You point is valid. you'll have trouble getting it if you scream like a kid to get it. you destroy your own message

Ask nicely and wait. It's not about you personally, really
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pdwyer wrote:You point is valid. you'll have trouble getting it if you scream like a kid to get it. you destroy your own message
Please don't bore me with the smartass attitude, will ya? Just because you are an old fart doesn't make you wise and witty. :wink:

Seriously, it's really simple pal. We need a seperate games forum. It has already been stated why and I hate to repeat myself.

PS: Stop attacking Brice ffs! He has to eat a lot of shit everytime he got a valid point.
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Too be honest, I kind of wonder why you rant and rave so much and attract flames.
Nah, I am very direct. Common trait in those who are ex-military.
We got some new forums, you didn't get one that you wanted,
This is so far over your head. You don't get it do you? It has NOTHING to do with me.

It has to do with ALL of the game developers in the community.

All I asked was why they were intentionally neglected. In response, I get a BS answer that games are apps.

I am sorry, but in the REAL world, and in the industry, games are not apps.

Treating them as the same, is bad for the community. It leads to people not taking PB seriously for its gaming capabilities.

Look how any newcomer to PB is treated if their first post is about games? Koriolis is a perfect example. His tool has been discussed many times. He shows up with a new PB compatible version (something he has been asked for) and the dildo patrol jumps all over him.

I am sorry to burst your bubble, but PB has gaming capabilities. Th3 3D side is still immature and rough, but the 2D side is unequaled, just as it is unequaled for apps.

If you don't like games, keep your nose out of any thread discussing games. You do not see the PB game developers continually starting problems in threads pertaining to apps.
I really want to see big companies labeling their games as "applications" on their websites and resellers in their stores. Just because you don't develop games doesn't mean a games forum ain't needed. In fact, with the upcoming releases of PB the 3D side will be fairly polished and attract even more game developers. Of course the games and demos we have at the moment would already justify a seperate forum.
I agree 100%. But with the mentality in this forum, the only thing that will make some people happy is Fred removing all gaming capability from PB.
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Here is the thing I don't understand.

There has been an announcement forum for everything, been there forever.

There has been a games forum for ages.

There is no "applications" forum. Never has been, and in fact there still is not. There is a "showcase" forum.


Could it be argued that the game developers have had it good for all this time?


Also I would hazard a guess that a number of people are both games and applications programmers.



BTW, the games forum has been supported by users to the tune of (as at this post) somewhere between 6,000 and 7,000 posts. The new JaPBe forum has over half of that all by itself. 1 application.

Those posts are made by people showing interest in something. The PureBasic team have nothing to do with the post counts. They don't assume a bucketload of nicks and post spurious messages.

Game writers should post more!


This is hair-splitting, I know, but sheesh, so is the complaint.
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@Brice

Do you feel that this approach to the problem will increase your chances of persuading PB to your cause?

Anger issues are also a common trait of those who are ex military.

Do you know that they were "intentionally neglected" ?

I'm not against games at all.
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