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Post by PickleMan on May 26, 2011 4:38:33 GMT
If the total number of "actions" is less than 50, it is rejected.
An action includes a "brush stroke", text, yeah...
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on May 26, 2011 4:39:59 GMT
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHH...
I get it.
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Post by Qwerty on May 26, 2011 5:04:41 GMT
Hmm, so it keeps track now? Awesome and simple. I like it.
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Post by Alonso on May 26, 2011 20:00:54 GMT
well, just adiing a bit of powder, bam noobs.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on May 26, 2011 20:02:25 GMT
If someone makes uploads that take less than 50 strokes then I doubt they are going to use get/set unless they are a troll who discovered what the noob check means. I doubt a noob can get past it unless they were playing for awhile before they decided to upload, so it is a good noob filter.
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Post by Rock on May 26, 2011 21:19:05 GMT
Oh, so that's how it works. Shame I rarely even play the game anymore.
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Post by Qwerty on May 26, 2011 22:10:35 GMT
You should probably go back and play it, then, considering you are commenting in the Powder Game board.
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Post by mdog95 on May 26, 2011 23:09:15 GMT
Same goes to you, but then again you don't exactly have the patience to make a good upload
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Post by Qwerty on May 26, 2011 23:31:14 GMT
I play it plenty, I just don't make uploads. I have the patience to do so but not the creativity.
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Post by Rock on May 27, 2011 0:41:39 GMT
I have at least 3 uploads I never finished....
I will go work on one of them!
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Post by -The Universe- on Jun 1, 2011 2:07:18 GMT
I really hope most noobs don't find out about this...
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Post by mdog95 on Jun 1, 2011 5:35:13 GMT
I doubt they will. Even if they do find out, I don't think they will be able to bypass it without some sort of pathetic effort, but hey... It's effort.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2011 7:57:41 GMT
Wait... so if your work is some amazing pixel art done in one massive curly scrunched up line... It won't bypass the filter? v_v
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Post by GGoodie on Jun 8, 2011 11:32:49 GMT
What? Why wouldn't that pass the filter?
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Post by Anonymousperson5 on Jun 8, 2011 21:54:11 GMT
I really think that is also foolproof to many noobs because they don't know about the Get/Set buttons.
I really think the brushstroke count should be increased. Fifty seems a little low to me.
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Post by Draxorion on Jun 9, 2011 0:07:28 GMT
I agree with that proposal to increase the brushstroke count... I usually have the time to make uploads... I think I also have a ton of time to do it, now that school is out... A few problems with it though... All well then, I guess I might go and play around with it once in a while. Also, I question why people would make uploads with less than 1 brushstroke anyways.
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Post by Rock on Jun 9, 2011 2:33:26 GMT
Well, it's not really up to us...
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Post by cresthawk on Jun 9, 2011 9:17:35 GMT
maybe they should find a way of fixing that if a stroke of powder put on get set can go through the filter, that would be a good idea, but it would probably be very very hard to fix, but anyway i think its good that ha55ii and the other programmers added this stopped lots of bad and nubby stuff passing through!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2011 6:42:50 GMT
Meh... It would be good, but doing that is very unlikely... Ha55ii tends to ignore loopholes.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2011 7:13:21 GMT
That COULD work... But the upload filter would also have to be programmed to read certain parts of the code.
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Post by PickleMan on Jun 14, 2011 7:51:11 GMT
Btw, it is in the code, but not in any sort of way that could actually be read. (it's and'd, so it's basically useless)
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Post by ◄IAP 10► on Jun 27, 2011 14:36:29 GMT
I think it should also include the number of different elements there are on the screen. So if there is a variety of elements on the screen it will most likely be okay.
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Post by -The Universe- on Jun 27, 2011 22:09:32 GMT
Like calculators, they use metal, mercury, torch, and glass/C4. But all calculators are different and may use different elements.
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Post by mdog95 on Jun 28, 2011 8:54:45 GMT
Any tech really only has a few elements...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2011 11:43:09 GMT
Wow. Didn't expect S-Water in a calculator.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Aug 30, 2011 1:25:07 GMT
I think it was before mercury, so there wasn't much else. There are a lot of them on the Japanese side, too. I there was a +49,000 calculator using S-water. The display wasn't great, though, and the input system was a bit messed up, but it was still very impressive... Considering the fact that there is 5 drops of Mercury in the upload I don't think that's the case.
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