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I used to edit at Glitch City Laboratories' Wiki a lot, but since the whole site fell into maintenance (and it still does have the odd offline time), for me editing the Wiki gradually lost appeal and eventually became a lost cause, but I still love Pokémon glitches and make an effort to maintain the GCL forums when possible. I'm not very good at managing my priorities... I used to fill up my time with Runescape until June 2010 (I was once rank #49 in the Hunter skill, with something like 56M XP) but I considered that I didn't have the time anymore, canceled my membership and quit. I don't like many of the changes that Jagex would eventually make to the game (especially the high-scores becoming P2P only), and am glad to have stopped playing in the sense that Jagex are increasingly promoting intense play (level 120 Dungeonneering cape?) | I used to edit at Glitch City Laboratories' Wiki a lot, but since the whole site fell into maintenance (and it still does have the odd offline time), for me editing the Wiki gradually lost appeal and eventually became a lost cause, but I still love Pokémon glitches and make an effort to maintain the GCL forums when possible. I'm not very good at managing my priorities... I used to fill up my time with Runescape until June 2010 (I was once rank #49 in the Hunter skill, with something like 56M XP) but I considered that I didn't have the time anymore, canceled my membership and quit. I don't like many of the changes that Jagex would eventually make to the game (especially the high-scores becoming P2P only), and am glad to have stopped playing in the sense that Jagex are increasingly promoting intense play (level 120 Dungeonneering cape?) | ||
are certainly wrong, Shaun. It is not all about just sparing some feeds. There is an excellent scaled architecture and some geniuses who knows how to balance it wait for the next article | |||
Revision as of 03:45, 6 March 2012
Hi, I'm Torchickens aka Chickasaurus. I don't know much about any of the Smilesoft games but I'll be glad to help this Wiki in any way I can. A while back, I bought Telefang: Speed Version and loved it, and played about half way through. Some of the battles were a little haxy, until I realized you could use the experience items to make things easier, but then I left it for playing other obscure Game Boy/Color and Game Boy Advance games. For some reason, the save file deleted itself when I came back to play, yet the save battery still seems to be fine?
I used to edit at Glitch City Laboratories' Wiki a lot, but since the whole site fell into maintenance (and it still does have the odd offline time), for me editing the Wiki gradually lost appeal and eventually became a lost cause, but I still love Pokémon glitches and make an effort to maintain the GCL forums when possible. I'm not very good at managing my priorities... I used to fill up my time with Runescape until June 2010 (I was once rank #49 in the Hunter skill, with something like 56M XP) but I considered that I didn't have the time anymore, canceled my membership and quit. I don't like many of the changes that Jagex would eventually make to the game (especially the high-scores becoming P2P only), and am glad to have stopped playing in the sense that Jagex are increasingly promoting intense play (level 120 Dungeonneering cape?)
are certainly wrong, Shaun. It is not all about just sparing some feeds. There is an excellent scaled architecture and some geniuses who knows how to balance it wait for the next article