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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: texas
Posts: 51
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Summary:
developed this in honor of JRR tolkien books and movies. i.e. the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Description: some are claiming to be original authors of scripts posted here and flame people for submitting or asking questions here in this forum. and actually claim, in writing, credit for something that is in fact not theirs to claim. orginality. these folks do not admit to using scripting code and programming code developed by someone else. to be used on an emulator developed by someone else. taken from a game developed by someone else, that also uses different utilities and tools developed by someone else. on a computer developed by someone else.and in a body developed by someone else. and then when they had to learned how to use all these things made by others, now look down upon others just now learning to do what they had to be taught to do. which is use of everything created by other people.even the ideas made into scripts submitted here are nothing more than copies of what they have seen others make. i seem to be the only one honest enough to admit to the fact that nothing used here is original. in fact everything used,including the language and writing,has been made by others. nothing is original and in fact can never be. all one can claim is to be the first one with the idea built upon other's inventions. and that the only dumb question is the one not asked. flamers use the proper forum. however you will be ignored as i dont have time for your foolishness. Installation: place in custom script folder. make sure you have all the items listed in his cs. enjoy. |
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When we don't post credits, it's because we take it for granted that everyone knows that the game, emulator, and language were each developed by someone different. Otherwise, our script posts would look like this:
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