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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I did this long before,never did a public release,Finally I joined the forum and wella,I present before the community.....
h**p://altabm.***********/digitalchaos.exe Hope you like it..... Thanks Clustero |
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If you're going to steal someone elses work, at least give them credit.
Dance of Eldarado (and btw, that's spelled El Dorado): Movement was taken from Justin's New Poop Elvis's Freefal: I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that that was an accident. Orange Crush: Superscope taken from Zen-X's Aztec Temple. Star Wars: Superscope code (and possibly the superscope itself, but I don't recognize it) is El-Vis's. That's all that I recognize, but there might be more. My point is, at most, half the work in this pack is yours. Using other people's code without giving them credit pisses people off. You can get yourself into a lot of hot water real quick for ripping code. Think about that next time
"guilt is the cause of more disauders than history's most obscene marorders" --E. E. Cummings |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 4
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![]() .....then again you won't ever see anymore packs from me.....???
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My point was that even when you're just sharing effects that you've been fooling around with, if they contain code that was written by someone else (excluding, of course, the examples for superscopes), give them credit for it. And if you're publishing those effects, ask the original coder's permission first.
What did you mean by "the people who worked hard to really make the AVS are beyond credit and really know what they do"? "guilt is the cause of more disauders than history's most obscene marorders" --E. E. Cummings |
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