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#441
The only ratings I care about under any circumstances are the ones my own games have got :D
#442
I don't think there is, but it isn't a big deal...

if (keycode == 13) { // was enter, I think. Double-check that, though.
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}

You just need to make sure the button_click function is before the on_key_press function for this to work.
#443
Since I cannot be arsed to make a new banner or anything, this'll have to do.



Possibly the best Short Game of the year,
with beautiful graphics, innovative puzzle design and
one of the best users interfaces ever seen in a AGS game,
along with a mind-blowing digital soundtrack.

Naturally the game stars your favourite comical relic hunter, Adrian Ford, competing for the Best Player Character award.

Thank you.
#444
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Thu 04/01/2007 09:30:16
Fine, I'll just shut up since sense of humor seems to be seized here.
#445
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Wed 03/01/2007 23:20:34
If you want it that way, yes. Especially if they result in dead US military outside of their war zone.
#446
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Wed 03/01/2007 23:05:38
Quote from: ManicMatt on Wed 03/01/2007 22:46:31
Care to show me a source of this information that shows more civilians have been killed by the US Army than the amount of Iraq military killed by US?

What about the amount of US military killed by the equipment?

That's actually rather amusing... There was a peroid when every odd three days I heard a piece of news about another copter gone down somewhere within half a globe from Iraq :P
#447
If they'd be downlaoding off your site and you have a decent host who provides a control panel of sorts (be decent hosts I mean real hosting companies that provide said service) you can see what's been downloaded and how much, and I think you can somehow get a referrer info thing off it. I'm not sure on that, but should be possible.
#448
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Wed 03/01/2007 14:49:47
Quote from: Darth Mandarb on Tue 02/01/2007 14:38:50
Quote from: Ishmael on Mon 01/01/2007 08:27:25The American mind is so corrupted.
I'm not 100% sure exactly what you meant by that ... but I'm sick and tired of the rest of the world lumping all Americans under the same umbrella.Ã,  Just because our President is destroying our country and our mass media exploits that fact doesn't make us all war-mongering capitilist pigs, I assure you.

I was referring to the stereotypical American. The one who doesn't know how to program their VCR and thinks Sweden is a naighbour of China's, or the like. The ones who were about to ban GTA for Hot Coffee. Somehow they always get known to the rest of the world, along with your president. I mean no offence to anyone in particular, all the Americans here I know are Americans are way above the stereotype.
#449
The thing with PHP is that files loaded into the browser through the absolute hard drive path don't work even if you have PHP installed and running, you need to access those files through a server which parses them first for you. XAMPP is what I use for a local server. It comes with Apache, mySQL, and all the other treats, and nowadays has a very easy admin program too. So if you're doing web dev other than PHP also it'd in my opinion be a good choise.
#450
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Mon 01/01/2007 08:27:25
Quote from: the vict0r on Mon 01/01/2007 01:48:39
Fuck saddam! Its 2007! :)

Eh?

What a timely execution, indeed. The American mind is so corrupted. No violence on TV. Everything that shows even a glimpse of real life has a warning of being extremely graphical plastered all around it. The same people apparently think the whole war on terrorism is justified. But it's not. If there were weapons of mass destruction in a country with no oil in it and the US would go in and get rid of said weapons, I'd understand...

If they ever get their troops out of Iraq alive and still have a military command then, I bet it's Venezuela next. But the soldiers will remain in Iraq because the situation doesn't calm down, and they'll all be eventually killed. And meanwhile they settle the situation there, the supporters of Saddam have time to plan out and attack the US. And Osama's people will join in the fun, no doubt. Now the don't even have anything to bargain with, so the US can't play time in a ransom situation.
#451
General Discussion / Re: Happy New Year!
Mon 01/01/2007 08:06:16
Happy 2007, peeps.

Apparently this year is different from the last ones, as it began with a mild hangover... something the ones before haven't actually contained...

Yep, a new sort of year.
#452
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Sun 31/12/2006 00:55:31
Fact.

And what's all the talk about the US having chosen the time of Saddam's execution on a less news-flashy time of the year?
#453
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Sat 30/12/2006 16:26:29
You'll have to excuse me, I may have written that being slightly hanged over....
#454
General Discussion / Re: Saddam Hussein
Sat 30/12/2006 13:11:47
He didn't deserve to be hung. He got the easy way out.
#455
General Discussion / Re: Battlefield 2142?
Sat 30/12/2006 13:09:09
Quote from: the vict0r on Sat 30/12/2006 00:04:10
The only thing they do, is that they check your IP address and show you advertisement in your language.

Isn't that just spywareness aswell? It's targetted advertising, like where bots on your computer collecting info on what kind of sites you browse to get topical advertisement to you.

Do you add the soldier names to the buddy list, too? A friend of mine who has the game couldn't at first remember his username when he logged in on my computer...
#456
General Discussion / Re: Battlefield 2142?
Fri 29/12/2006 21:45:51
I have it... I just lack a working serial number.

Bought it second hand. Ok, I reckoned I contact tech support. I choose the UK end and leave a question. Takes ages until I get a reply from them. They say I need to play with the existing account. The account name was nowhere near my style, which I tell them, and they say I need to prove the game I have is actually a legal copy. Meanwhile, I had sent a email to the Finnish tech support branch because I was impatient. Took quite a while to get a reply from them too. Their first reply asked for a photo of the game disc and case to prove it's genuine. Sent one the same day. I still haven't got a reply from there, and didn't even bother getting back to the UK end yet. I'll wait over the first week of next year on this, and then start bother both about it.
#457
General Discussion / Re: hey
Fri 29/12/2006 21:30:20
No, sorry, just sold the last one. If you'd been five minutes earlier you'd gotten one for a real bargain price. I'm so sorry.
#458
The best way to get into a real project so to speak is to have samples available, and to get known a bit around the forum. It will be much easier for people working on a serious game to contact a composer they know something about and they know the main style of.
#459
General Discussion / Re: Strange Emails...
Mon 18/12/2006 15:27:25
Spam that gets through to me is very easy to identify. The subject line about always is either blank or starts with FW:, RE: or a combination/repetition of those. And sender address'  are afidkdjfkl@afioadf.dfoaidf, and I know for sure dfoaidf is not a domain end thingy.
#460
I don't think AGS comes with any kind of MIDI drivers or anything, so it wouldn't be up to AGS. Unless it's that AGS locking the midi device for its own use prevents your card from performing the changes... Not that I know much about how MIDI works on that level, I'm just guessing.
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