Man they are extremely rude and mean over there.I really try to stay away from that site
Us lua coders get flamed
yes it happens
sadly
Ask yourselfs where do ytiou get flamed
Your saying QJ.net
Well if your tired of qj.net
I know one way to get rid of qj.net once and foreall
If your interested pm me.
This is a bullet proof plan.
Trust me qj.net will be no more.
And all of use the lua coders can unite
flame free and happy that qj.net is gone
and the flamers with it.
ALSO I MADE THIS SWEET XBOX-360 gameboot
can someone test it out.
Man they are extremely rude and mean over there.I really try to stay away from that site
If You Want To Fight The Flamers Pm Me
And My Gameboot Works
Sweet
Or you could just learn to ignore some of the stuff the dumb noobs say.
well they pissed me off, but I dont see a reason to shut off their site.. they have freedom of speech like the rest of us... they should just get their asses kicked...
You know why people flame Lua coders? Because 99% of the people are idiots and 99% of the releases are absolute crap. I can name one Lua game with good graphics, sound and engine, and (big suprise) I was a programmer for it. Meeku's Quest. Everything else I've seen is well... bad. And alot of people who release the Lua games can't seem to work out the difference between "your" and "you're". I know there are exceptions, but let's face it, Lua and it's good developers have been ruined by these sorts of releases and people. Don't blame the haters.
A little more moderator control over there would be in order.
yeh they do need a good @$$ whoopinOriginally Posted by jman420
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....well most lua games look like they we're coded in html, but there has been solid releases like electris and golf
This isn't a flame, so please don't be offended, but take a look at the level of attention to detail that many "Lua coders" display. Your post is a perfect example of why the overwhelming majority of Lua projects aren't taken seriously. That is, it's obvious that the "coders" themselves don't take the projects seriously. With the ammount of energy that some of these Lua projects have being poured into them, the coders would seriously be better off learning C and making a game unhampered by Lua's limitations. But since many Lua coders can't even think that far ahead, you should understand why so many of us are skeptical of Lua projects. In whole, the PSP Lua community has shown little resolve in actually furthering quality projects.Originally Posted by RealRitzhacker
If you want to be taken seriously, stop releasing mere simple mockups as full game alphas, betas, and end releases. Not only will you be too occupied to read the flames, but the flamers will have less ammunition as well. Everyone wins.
I think it's cool that so many aspiring coders are gaining experience through Lua, but it's obvious that many of the "releases" we see are done just to get attention, and it gets old, quick. The flamers over there are off the hook in general, but take a nice honest look at most of the Lua releases. Flaming is deffinately excessive, but do you honestly expect them to be impressed? Everyone needs to keep in mind "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all", but when Lua projects get released on news forums, commenting is expected, even if the commentors have nothing nice to say, so you really shouldn't be too surprised.
Once again, I don't sympathize with the flamers, but the best way to fight them is just to shut them up. Proove them wrong. Wow us all. Happy coding (!_!)
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