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Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-04-22 at 16:44:38
Don't worry, we are currently discussing you and whether you are eligible to join SMT. It may take a while before the decision is made so...

Thanks for you interest in SMT!
Report, edit, etc...Posted by SA_Max71 on 2005-04-22 at 23:12:42
QUOTE(LegacyWeapon @ Apr 22 2005, 01:44 PM)
Don't worry, we are currently discussing you and whether you are eligible to join SMT. [right][snapback]193197[/snapback][/right]

Who do you mean by "you"? Devilsk? Because at the time I am making this post none of the maps he has attached to his post have been downloaded.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-04-22 at 23:43:17
I know him from Battle.net and have seen those maps when he first made them. Those already have incomplete maps had already exceeded many who have posted here so I decided to talk to with my associates about his recruitment status.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by RexyRex on 2005-04-23 at 02:02:18
You sound so professional.
He doesn't get to see this until he gets back. bleh.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Night on 2005-04-23 at 19:40:03
QUOTE(BeeR_KeG @ Apr 21 2005, 03:28 PM)
Knowing Conditions/Actions isn't enough, we constantly create new Trigegr Systems to make things imposible to do with Conditions/Actions.
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Comment: I hope this is an original Idea, 'cause I never heard of anyone else who made it.
INCOME SYSTEM :
I will try my best to explain it to you. (Minerals=$)
Ahem...
"Income System" means after a certain amount of time, you get a certain amount of money depending on how much "Income" your supposed to receive. For example: (Using my new defence as example) You build a unit that costs 5$ <==(I'm french) and lets say I want a 20% income after purchasing that unit (1$ per turn)(turn = when timer runs out). So after about 5 turns I buy another 5$ unit, now my Income is 2$ per turn. In other words, I'll get 20% Income from every unit I buy. (10$ = 2$ Income, 50$ = 10$ Income, etc.) All the Income can add up and the Income is permanent. With other triggers, you can add onto the Income or substract some Income. This trigger goes pretty fast with hyper triggers and it'll only slow down when you reach around the 5000$ income.

Well, I did the "Income Payoff" part of the triggers, you'll hafta make the "Gain Income" part.

ADDITION:
QUOTE(RexyRex @ Apr 21 2005, 12:44 PM)
Anyone can make a one location thing.
Mostly becuase there are a couple maps on it, and a tutorial.

Still a good job, but, let's see something a little creative here. wink.gif
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How's this for creativity? tongue.gif

ADDITION:
There's a tutorial?!? Crap that would of taken me less time than to figure it out myself...
Report, edit, etc...Posted by chuiu on 2005-04-23 at 19:56:18
That looks like a poorly reverse engineered version of my interest system. Which, by the way, works better than this and is slightly simpler.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Night on 2005-04-23 at 20:05:31
QUOTE(chuiu_os @ Apr 23 2005, 05:56 PM)
That looks like a poorly reverse engineered version of my interest system.  Which, by the way, works better than this and is slightly simpler.
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Oh, so it isn't original...

*crap*

Sorry Chuiu_os, I thought it was original...
And plus I had no other ideas of "Advanced Triggers"...
Report, edit, etc...Posted by chuiu on 2005-04-23 at 20:11:27
Ideas come when you're trying to do something never done before. Here's my map if you want to see it.

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Report, edit, etc...Posted by RexyRex on 2005-04-24 at 15:38:55
Chu shall never be in SMT.
It is written in stone.
Lot's and lot's of stone. wink.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by chuiu on 2005-04-24 at 16:03:33
She says that because she knows I would influence BeeR to kick her out after making him realize she does shit. I even got the chat logs to back it up. tongue.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by BeeR_KeG on 2005-04-24 at 16:07:09
My Digit System can add those incomes up quite nicely biggrin.gif

I'll check all those maps and see if the both fo you can get in.

Umm... Chu can see the forum so basicly he is "unofficialy" part of the team just by seeing the forum, I just have to put him on the list.

Stone means nothing in the internet, it is written in 1's and 0's that Chu can't be in the Team. Now this is a little bit better.

I don't even think I should rate Chu's map since I know he's good enough but meh, ill check them.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by chuiu on 2005-04-24 at 17:00:53
I didn't really post that to be rated or entered into the team. I would enter a better map If I was. But I cannot see the forum which you speak about. I may be a Global mod, but I guess I'm not THAT global.

Seriously, have you seen me post there? tongue.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by RexyRex on 2005-04-24 at 20:42:46
Yes.
I've seen about two in one thread. smile.gif

And if Chu were to join that'd mean I'd have to get my ass in gear.
Something I don't want to do. sad.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by scwizard on 2005-05-12 at 17:33:35
QUOTE(DarKnighT(FA) @ Apr 23 2005, 06:40 PM)
This trigger goes pretty fast with hyper triggers and it'll only slow down when you reach around the 5000$ income.

Well, I did the "Income Payoff" part of the triggers, you'll hafta make the "Gain Income" part.
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Those triggers sounds like it would take about 2 hours to make. You can also make it so it would not slow down at all even in the millions with a few extra triggers. That is what I'm doing to make it so my xp can actually prosess without taking a million years.

The map I'm giving you will have three systems. I guess their not too complex by your standereds. They are:
The hit point system.
The potion (backpack) system
The xp system.

My xp system allows you to have infinite levels and the amount of xp you need to level up increases each level. So it is not a newbish xp system.

The hits system is done.
The potions system is done (except for the copying triggers).
The xp system doesn't have any digital presence yet. But I know exactly how it will work.

Is this complex enough for you? Why do you need people that are so good at triggers anyway? In transgressed time, there was nothing complex at all.
If these triggers aren't advanced enough could you give me a challenge I must complete to get on the team? Maybe something directly related to trasgressed time. (And please don't make the challege "Make things go back in time in starcraft" becuase you know how hard that is to do).
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Slyence on 2005-05-12 at 18:49:18
Here is something I wrote ALONG time ago. Kind of sad.

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The long June twilight faded into night. Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets and the dark waters of the Liffey. Around the beleaguered Four Courts the heavy guns roared. Here and there through the city, machine guns and rifles broke the silence of the night, spasmodically, like dogs barking on lone farms. Republicans and Free Staters were waging civil war.

On a rooftop near O'Connell Bridge, a Republican sniper lay watching. Beside him lay his rifle and over his shoulders was slung a pair of field glasses. His face was the face of a student, thin and ascetic, but his eyes had the cold gleam of the fanatic. They were deep and thoughtful, the eyes of a man who is used to looking at death.

He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat. He finished the sandwich, and, taking a flask of whisky from his pocket, he took a short drought. Then he returned the flask to his pocket. He paused for a moment, considering whether he should risk a smoke. It was dangerous. The flash might be seen in the darkness, and there were enemies watching. He decided to take the risk.

Placing a cigarette between his lips, he struck a match, inhaled the smoke hurriedly and put out the light. Almost immediately, a bullet flattened itself against the parapet of the roof. The sniper took another whiff an put out the cigarette. Then he swore softly and crawled away to the left.

Cautiously he raised himself and peered over the parapet. There was a flash and a bullet whizzed over his head. He dropped immediately. He had seen the flash. It came from the opposite side of the street.

He rolled over the roof to a chimney stack in the rear, and slowly drew himself up behind it, until his eyes were level with the top of the parapet. There was nothing to be seen--just the dim outline of the opposite housetop against the blue sky. His enemy was under cover.

Just then an armored car came across the bridge and advanced slowly up the street. It stopped on the opposite side of the street, fifty yards ahead. The sniper could hear the dull panting of the motor. His heart beat faster. It was an enemy car. He wanted to fire, but he knew it was useless. His bullets would never pierce the steel that covered the gray monster.

Then round the corner of a side street came an old woman, her head covered by a tattered shawl. She began to talk to the man in the turret of the car. She was pointing to the roof where the sniper lay. An informer.

The turret opened. A man's head and shoulders appeared, looking toward the sniper. The sniper raised his rifle and fired. The head fell heavily on the turret wall. The woman darted toward the side street. The sniper fired again. The woman whirled round and fell with a shriek into the gutter.

Suddenly from the opposite roof a shot rang out and the sniper dropped his rifle with a curse. The rifle clattered to the roof. The sniper thought the noise would wake the dead. He stooped to pick the rifle up. He couldn't lift it. His forearm was dead. "I'm hit," he muttered.

Dropping flat onto the roof, he crawled back to the parapet. With his left hand he felt the injured right forearm. The blood was oozing through the sleeve of his coat. There was no pain--just a deadened sensation, as if the arm had been cut off.

Quickly he drew his knife from his pocket, opened it on the breastwork of the parapet, and ripped open the sleeve. There was a small hole where the bullet had entered. On the other side there was not hole. The bullet had lodged in the bone. It must have fractured it. He bent the arm below the wound. the arm bent back easily. He ground his teeth overcome the pain.

Then taking out his field dressing, he ripped open the packet with his knife. He broke the neck of the iodine bottle and let the bitter fluid drip into the wound. A paroxysm of pain swept through him. He placed the cotton wadding over the wound and wrapped the dressing over it. He tied the ends with his teeth.

Then he lay still against the parapet, and, closing his eyes, he made an effort of will to overcome the pain.

In the street beneath all was still. The armored car had retired speedily over the bridge, with the machine gunner's head hanging lifeless over the turret. The woman's corpse lay still in the gutter.

The sniper lay still for a long time nursing his wounded arm and planning escape. Morning must not find him wounded on the roof. The enemy on the opposite roof coverd his escape. He must kill that enemy and he could not use his rifle. He had only a revolver to do it. Then he thought of a plan.

Taking off his cap, he placed it over the muzzle of his rifle. Then he pushed the rifle slowly upward over the parapet, until the cap was visible from the opposite side of the street. Almost immediately there was a report, and a bullet pierced the center of the cap. The sniper slanted the rifle forward. The cap clipped down into the street. Then catching the rifle in the middle, the sniper dropped his left hand over the roof and let it hang, lifelessly. After a few moments he let the rifle drop to the street. Then he sank to the roof, dragging his hand with him.

Crawling quickly to his feet, he peered up at the corner of the roof. His ruse had succeeded. The other sniper, seeing the cap and rifle fall, thought that he had killed his man. He was now standing before a row of chimney pots, looking across, with his head clearly silhouetted against the western sky.

The Republican sniper smiled and lifted his revolver above the edge of the parapet. The distance was about fifty yards--a hard shot in the dim light, and his right arm was paining him like a thousand devils. He took a steady aim. His hand trembled with eagerness. Pressing his lips together, he took a deep breath through his nostrils and fired. He was almost deafened with the report and his arm shook with the recoil.

Then when the smoke cleared, he peered across and uttered a cry of joy. His enemy had been hit. He was reeling over the parapet in his death agony. He struggled to keep his feet, but he was slowly falling forward as if in a dream. The rifle fell from his grasp, hit the parapet, fell over, bounded off the pole of a barber's shop beneath and then clattered on the pavement.

Then the dying man on the roof crumpled up and fell forward. The body turned over and over in space and hit the ground with a dull thud. Then it lay still.

The sniper looked at his enemy falling and he shuddered. The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse. The sweat stood out in beads on his forehead. Weakened by his wound and the long summer day of fasting and watching on the roof, he revolted from the sight of the shattered mass of his dead enemy. His teeth chattered, he began to gibber to himself, cursing the war, cursing himself, cursing everybody.

He looked at the smoking revolver in his hand, and with an oath he hurled it to the roof at his feet. The revolver went off with a concussion and the bullet whizzed past the sniper's head. He was frightened back to his senses by the shock. His nerves steadied. The cloud of fear scattered from his mind and he laughed.

Taking the whiskey flask from his pocket, he emptied it a drought. He felt reckless under the influence of the spirit. He decided to leave the roof now and look for his company commander, to report. Everywhere around was quiet. There was not much danger in going through the streets. He picked up his revolver and put it in his pocket. Then he crawled down through the skylight to the house underneath.

When the sniper reached the laneway on the street level, he felt a sudden curiosity as to the identity of the enemy sniper whom he had killed. He decided that he was a good shot, whoever he was. He wondered did he know him. Perhaps he had been in his own company before the split in the army. He decided to risk going over to have a look at him. He peered around the corner into O'Connell Street. In the upper part of the street there was heavy firing, but around here all was quiet.

The sniper darted across the street. A machine gun tore up the ground around him with a hail of bullets, but he escaped. He threw himself face downward beside the corpse. The machine gun stopped.

Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother's face.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Doodle77(MM) on 2005-05-12 at 19:00:41
m.r.bob: Their only recuiting triggerers. And they already have the story for their map. Sorry. Better luck next time.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Sniper on 2005-05-13 at 01:17:29
dammit m.r. bob! that xp system better not be the one im using thats gonna take the originality out of my map ><
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Slyence on 2005-05-13 at 07:08:03
Eh, No one want's to compliment writing? disgust.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kao-kenshin on 2005-05-13 at 13:47:25
sorry for posting here =(
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Slyence on 2005-05-13 at 18:08:42
It's okay?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by LegacyWeapon on 2005-05-13 at 18:11:57
QUOTE(Doodle77 @ May 12 2005, 07:00 PM)
m.r.bob: Their only recuiting triggerers.
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Boom and he hits the jackpot!

Better luck next time happy.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Slyence on 2005-05-13 at 18:13:22
So this means im not in?

(Confused)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Moogle on 2005-05-13 at 18:14:20
QUOTE(m.r.bob @ May 13 2005, 08:33 AM)
Those triggers sounds like it would take about 2 hours to make. You can also make it so it would not slow down at all even in the millions with a few extra triggers. That is what I'm doing to make it so my xp can actually prosess without taking a million years.

The map I'm giving you will have three systems. I guess their not too complex by your standereds. They are:
The hit point system.
The potion (backpack) system
The xp system.

My xp system allows you to have infinite levels and the amount of xp you need to level up increases each level. So it is not a newbish xp system.

The hits system is done.
The potions system is done (except for the copying triggers).
The xp system doesn't have any digital presence yet. But I know exactly how it will work.

Is this complex enough for you? Why do you need people that are so good at triggers anyway? In transgressed time, there was nothing complex at all.
If these triggers aren't advanced enough could you give me a challenge I must complete to get on the team? Maybe something directly related to trasgressed time. (And please don't make the challege "Make things go back in time in starcraft" becuase you know how hard that is to do).
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Words mean nothing, best show it then just typing. Unlimited levels isnt fun =/
Report, edit, etc...Posted by MapUnprotector on 2005-05-13 at 18:14:34
I think the writing was good, but the fact that its an SC story based on SC units and a battle type thing was kind of lame tongue.gif But its not your fault, its just the topic.

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Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother's face.


That was funny.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Slyence on 2005-05-13 at 18:21:24
You could make a Starcraft game out of that.
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