The Forgotten Element
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Re: The Forgotten Element
I have removed the ad for Element clothing...
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Re: The Forgotten Element
Ad? What ad? Where? And what's with "clothing"?
A very mysterious post, this of yours...
A very mysterious post, this of yours...
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Re: The Forgotten Element
exactly, that's what ad.
At least I hope it was an ad, and I didn't delete some post by some new member...meh...I'm sure if it was legit, he'll post back...
At least I hope it was an ad, and I didn't delete some post by some new member...meh...I'm sure if it was legit, he'll post back...
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Re: The Forgotten Element
It seems this game as well have been put a side while real life happens. As soon as Real Life ends, there are so many games that will be published...
Expect "the Apocalypse" to be riddled with forum posts about games being completed just after that. Developers walking around with big signs on their stomach saying "The end is neigh, and so is my release date"...
Good thing real life is keeping me from playing much as well, otherwise I might have been a bitter gamer...
Expect "the Apocalypse" to be riddled with forum posts about games being completed just after that. Developers walking around with big signs on their stomach saying "The end is neigh, and so is my release date"...
Good thing real life is keeping me from playing much as well, otherwise I might have been a bitter gamer...

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www.paed-it.dk - My blog in Danish
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
--Mark Twain
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Re: The Forgotten Element
Hereby, we CWF, wish all developers to go asap to Freeware Heaven.Chroelle wrote:As soon as Real Life ends

Or Freeware Hell, if it helps create better games.

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