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Post by Zipp on Oct 24, 2006 4:23:56 GMT
Hey staff peoples! A lot of people have emailed me asking how to download the extended combats off of Project Aon, and I was wondering if it might be time to include them in some downloadable form on the site.
I won't be around forever to dish em out to people, and I'm bound to miss requests. If they were on the site, that would be very helpful.
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Post by Black Cat on Oct 24, 2006 16:16:16 GMT
Aren't they available for download over at TotS already?
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Post by Zipp on Oct 25, 2006 1:39:32 GMT
Aren't they available for download over at TotS already? As far as I know, no they are not, because the Gourgaz finished at around the time WH became distracted with other things and stopped attending to the site. Unless someone else can add them to the downloads?
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Post by outspaced on Oct 26, 2006 9:04:30 GMT
Project Aon really is trying to restrict all files it serves to official professional material, nothing amateur.
If you're really looking for your files to be hosted somewhere, Zipp, I could place them on my website. If you want to do this, write a small piece of text about yourself and your adventure(s) and I'll add it to my Download page along with a link to your Gourgaz fight PDF.
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Post by Zipp on Oct 31, 2006 1:46:42 GMT
Project Aon really is trying to restrict all files it serves to official professional material, nothing amateur. If you're really looking for your files to be hosted somewhere, Zipp, I could place them on my website. If you want to do this, write a small piece of text about yourself and your adventure(s) and I'll add it to my Download page along with a link to your Gourgaz fight PDF. That would be great, Outspaced! Thanks again for all your help with them. I totally understand about only hosting official stuff and... ... hey! Who you calling amateur ^_^
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Post by outspaced on Oct 31, 2006 12:09:14 GMT
OK, the file is now hosted from my website on the Gamebooks page.
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Post by Al on Nov 1, 2006 9:35:19 GMT
Hey Outs, I did not know you had written those two books at the FFP, I really enjoy that site (been too long since I checked it out). I just read your article "LW - A Social Problem" and I have to say, I agree with it entirely! I would also say that my experiance as both a tutor (in NA we call them TAs) at university, and an instructor in the Army, I have seen first hand the destructive power of video games on peoples ability to use abstract thought, or engage in material as opposed to passively take it in. I will now await for Zipp to defend video games Al
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Post by Zipp on Nov 4, 2006 21:07:10 GMT
Hey Outs, I did not know you had written those two books at the FFP, I really enjoy that site (been too long since I checked it out). I just read your article "LW - A Social Problem" and I have to say, I agree with it entirely! I would also say that my experiance as both a tutor (in NA we call them TAs) at university, and an instructor in the Army, I have seen first hand the destructive power of video games on peoples ability to use abstract thought, or engage in material as opposed to passively take it in. I will now await for Zipp to defend video games Al Well, I do disagree. I think Television is far worse for people than video games. Many video games DO encourage abstract thinking, creative puzzle solving, and applying strategy to differing situations. I always find my creativity goes through the roof while I'm playing a good video game. Besides, you know how much writing I do, and I spend most of my day playing video games! If people are losing their ability to use abstract thinking and creativity, that's their own damn fault. They should stop eating so much crap food and stop watching the news. The news kills brain cells faster than anything else on this planet, with the possible exception of guns and tequilla.
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Post by outspaced on Nov 4, 2006 23:53:25 GMT
Actually, there's no known medical proof that alcoholic consumption affects brain cells in any way. (So sayeth Stephen Fry on QI.)
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Post by Al on Nov 6, 2006 17:26:20 GMT
Stephen Fry is my new hero.
And Zipp, you my freind are the exception, you actually do both (read and play video games)
Al
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