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Extremist2
22 Sep 2011, 09:03
worms2d.info is a good repository of information, but the way it's organized into sub-folders is not good for those with a short attention span. I propose a REAL domain which will connect all points of the community.

Please excuse the hand-drawn crudity - I don't like working with text in Paint...

http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/8463/wormweb.png

Make it as clean, attractive, and HELPFUL as possible, put a link to it front & center on the WormNET server, and I think you've got something better than a billion game code improvements! http://forum.team17.co.uk/images/icons/icon14.gif

raffie
22 Sep 2011, 11:00
First off, Canadian is not a language :p

But, I'm working on something similar as to what you're describing, it's called worms.am (http://worms.am) but it's still in heavy development.

Extremist2
22 Sep 2011, 11:15
First off, Canadian is not a language :p

But, I'm working on something similar as to what you're describing, it's called worms.am (http://worms.am) but it's still in heavy development

Well, there is such a thing as Canadian English, although it's mostly just a few small spelling differences (centre & metre, for instance). It's the same as British English, FYI (some pronunciation differences, though). American English does a fine job as a standard. :)

And that site of yours is promising. Try and make it more colourful along the way, though. ;)

GreeN
22 Sep 2011, 12:05
Your crayon work is second to none

raffie
22 Sep 2011, 13:01
Your crayon work is second to none

So dry, made me actually lol

Muzer
22 Sep 2011, 13:53
Well, there is such a thing as Canadian English, although it's mostly just a few small spelling differences (centre & metre, for instance). It's the same as British English, FYI (some pronunciation differences, though). American English does a fine job as a standard. :)

And that site of yours is promising. Try and make it more colourful along the way, though. ;)
British English is the standard for WA rather than American because that's the country from which the game comes.

(And is why I pushed Deadcode for SlowFrontendWorkaround_Alternative instead of SlowFrontendWorkaround_Alternate :p)

Extremist2
22 Sep 2011, 20:53
British English is the standard for WA rather than American because that's the country from which the game comes.

Makes sense.