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#1 Before February 2015

superk
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EE guide/terminology

I write this because I think that a normal new ee player will not know anything about ee. Part of that problem was solved with the tutorial world, but there should be a list of different types of ee levels, and ee terminology:

EE terminology:
  New User:User that is new to the game.
  Pro:Player who creates great levels, ones that look nice too.
  Energy Shop:Where you buy items
    Items:Smileys or blocks
     Smileys:Different avatars that represent you (happy, sad, coy, etc.)
     Blocks:The items that you use to make your worlds
  Create World button:Creates a new world, set the code or not!
etc.

EE guide:
Welcome to everybody edits! As I'm sure you would like get started right away, here is a guide to creating worlds, playing worlds, and types of worlds.
Creating worlds is as simple as clicking on the Create world button, and setting a code is as simple as typing it into the box.

If you want to start playing worlds, then just click on a world name in the lobby! Below the world name is the number of people playing that world now, and the number of people that have played that world, total.

The types of worlds:
Minigames are small puzzles that you have to complete varying in size and structure.

Bosses are levels where the owner or helper of a level has players compete to be the last one standing. They make and delete floor blocks, so watch out!

Please help me think of others!
Any comments, questions, or concerns are greatly appreciated!

Last edited by superk (Aug 31 2011 8:09:38 pm)

#2 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: EE guide/terminology

New users can find out all this stuff just like you did, amirite?


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#3 Before February 2015

Cool12309
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Re: EE guide/terminology

Change noob to new user, please, I'm begging you, before you get flamed...

#4 Before February 2015

superk
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Re: EE guide/terminology

Different55 wrote:

New users can find out all this stuff just like you did, am i rite?

Well, yes, but it would be more helpful to have a guide! That way you wouldn't do anything bad like spend your energy on a thing you don't want, or never enter the lazer boss because it keeps changing and i thought it would eventually be done (my mistake)

#5 Before February 2015

Glitcherkid
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Re: EE guide/terminology

New users may be offended by that definition. Call it a beginner or something. New users might create good levels and art if they are naturally good at pixel art.

New user: a person new to the game. Beginner level.

Last edited by Glitcherkid (Aug 30 2011 9:18:47 pm)


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#6 Before February 2015

superk
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Re: EE guide/terminology

I have already changed it //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

#7 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: EE guide/terminology

I doubt the little kids will udnerstand this.

Minigames are small puzzles that you have to complete varying in size and structure.

Different avatars that represent you (happy, sad, coy, etc.)

Last edited by Krazyman50 (Aug 30 2011 9:36:20 pm)

#8 Before February 2015

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Re: EE guide/terminology

I say it would be nice for a terminology I guess for users without chat. The users with chat can figure out.
Non_Edit: I don't see troll in the terminology.


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#9 Before February 2015

calculusguy
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Re: EE guide/terminology

Why are the links linking to http:///# ?

#10 Before February 2015

superk
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Re: EE guide/terminology

calculusguy wrote:

Why are the links linking to http:///# ?

They are sample links, they would take you to the appropriate term referenced

#11 Before February 2015

cheezpuffs
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Re: EE guide/terminology

KRAZYMAN50 wrote:

I doubt the little kids will udnerstand this.

Minigames are small puzzles that you have to complete varying in size and structure.

Different avatars that represent you (happy, sad, coy, etc.)

agreed.

try to make them easier to underpstand, like this:

Minigames are small puzzles that you have to complete varying in size and structure.

to

Minigames are small games which come in lots of designs that you have to complete.

and

Different avatars that represent you (happy, sad, coy, etc.)

to

Different faces that show your feelings (happy, sad, coy, etc.)

Last edited by cheezpuffs (Sep 2 2011 9:49:40 am)

#12 Before February 2015

Betaguy
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Re: EE guide/terminology

superk wrote:
Different55 wrote:

New users can find out all this stuff just like you did, am i rite?

Well, yes, but it would be more helpful to have a guide! That way you wouldn't do anything bad like spend your energy on a thing you don't want, or never enter the lazer boss because it keeps changing and i thought it would eventually be done (my mistake)

You mean a guide to noobs that dont even know about this forum?

#13 Before February 2015

Nou
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Joined: 2015-02-24
Posts: 2,762

Re: EE guide/terminology

People generally refer to people as "pros"when they're good playing levels/bosses (maneuvering, jumping etc.) as far as I know.


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#14 Before February 2015

Bobyy
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Joined: 2015-02-19
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Re: EE guide/terminology

Lol Nou nice sig and yea Nou is right about the pros. I had some people the other day say pro in my Planet Boss ON.


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