fix me beautifull
category: general [glöplog]
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Oh, it's already there, nvm~!
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this name should have Kombat spelled with a K, not C :)
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take a look at the red box below
i accidentally a space in this prod.
should be "shape stories".
should be "shape stories".
mailman: well, the entries in these parties are different (for example 1996). Maybe some gloperator could explain if there is some connection between those two?
everything else done
everything else done
Havok and Scali : sensing they would disappear I gathered exhaustively notably all the efnet and ircnet asm compos on my blog some time ago here in tab named "Assembly competitions" (use the "local" mirror links). The placings are missing though but as Scali mentionned are probably on Wayback. Maybe it can help someone though. Cheers.
there ya go
fixed
The login box on the front page works "sometimes" in latest Opera. You're pulling some new tricks here since it's worked for quite a while after Pouet 2.0. Now I'm logged in and can find no logout button, so I can do no testing for you.
Post here along with a screenshot!
There is a problem with this prod: ...
The music in this demo was credited to "Normski", when in actual fact it was produced by Russel Whyte, a young musician from Glasgow in Scotland, better known worldwide by his stage name, Rustie.
Here's the song used in the second half of this demo's music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stT4VAnVfY4
The music in this demo was ripped verbatim from the original song, with a few effects and voices layered over it.
I'm not so sure about the first half of the music. It could very well have been produced by Normski, but after ripping Rustie's song and not crediting him, who's to say he didn't rip that other song as well?
U?sing other peoples'music in your demos is cool, so long as you have their permission. But please, credit the original artists when you use their work, please!!!
The music in this demo was credited to "Normski", when in actual fact it was produced by Russel Whyte, a young musician from Glasgow in Scotland, better known worldwide by his stage name, Rustie.
Here's the song used in the second half of this demo's music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stT4VAnVfY4
The music in this demo was ripped verbatim from the original song, with a few effects and voices layered over it.
I'm not so sure about the first half of the music. It could very well have been produced by Normski, but after ripping Rustie's song and not crediting him, who's to say he didn't rip that other song as well?
U?sing other peoples'music in your demos is cool, so long as you have their permission. But please, credit the original artists when you use their work, please!!!
Please move this thread to parties.
Please bring back the sound of scenesat volume 1. Vols. 2 and 3 are in the DB. Yesterday I saw vol. 1 was missing so added it, but today it's gone.
Apologies if this isn't the right thread - this is my first prod add and related question. Thanks!
Apologies if this isn't the right thread - this is my first prod add and related question. Thanks!
(and I know I wasn't dreaming, since a gloperator was accepting my creds and extra links while I was still logged on. :) )
cxw: Musicdisks without an interface don't belong on Pouet, and SoS won't be an exception. SoS3 is only there right now because we all know that there will be an actual musicdisk interface soon enough. SoS1 was a pure music compilation though, there was no executable.