Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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It has the menu same as the guest,
same smileys,
and yeah..
There should be some sort of difference between the two.
... durrr hurr lolwut?
You mean the bar under the game with God Mode and the blocks and smileys and all that fun stuff?
If you mean a distinction between beta and normal, there is; the 6 beta blocks.
... durrr hurr lolwut?
You mean the bar under the game with God Mode and the blocks and smileys and all that fun stuff?
If you mean a distinction between beta and normal, there is; the 6 beta blocks.
He means the difference between Registered and Guest. In his opinion there should be a difference between people that login and the people that play as guest.
Yeah I agree with that, what's the point of an account if you can't do anything more with it than a guest can?
agreed ... hmmmmm mayby that will be the way to get the pure black block
Last edited by kaosslasher (Oct 16 2010 9:09:36 am)
Or mabye they could make it so that guests can't make their own locked worlds.
you guys, 'user interface' has no implication of being logged in or not, it means the interface we use to play the game(which was changed recently ), I believe what crazzy was asking is why we needed a new one.
And the answer is so we could have [potentially] an unlimited number of bricks.
He means the difference between Registered and Guest. In his opinion there should be a difference between people that login and the people that play as guest.
Yerp. Exactly what I meant.
YoshisIsland wrote:He means the difference between Registered and Guest. In his opinion there should be a difference between people that login and the people that play as guest.
Yerp. Exactly what I meant.
There is no difference, then. Beta member might have a few more buttons though, only in their respective saved world.
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