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Please get rid of this stupid robot... Talking about games that didn't make it to publishing is one thing, but ruining them with a useless robot doesn't always make common sense. ~rolls eyes~
tasvideos grue wrote:
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Ehh, I don't see the harm in it, and it serves a legitimate use: by posting in threads when they get moved here, people who care about the thread/game will know what happened to the submission. Previously these actions were "silent". As for what the bot says, that's just silly fun.
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It used to be the NVA's job, but he quit it from having too much to do. There must be a small pool of good bots looking for a job since it took Bisqwit a while to find this one, and a while longer to train it before letting it out into the public! Goodness, the economy's even hitting computer programs. :(
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I think it serves a good purpose. It separates pre and post grue discussion
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symbolic X wrote:
Please get rid of this stupid robot... Talking about games that didn't make it to publishing is one thing, but ruining them with a useless robot doesn't always make common sense. ~rolls eyes~
tasvideos grue wrote:
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I found it stupid too. Maybe some animated sprites (like Mario on the bar before) can be better? ;)
<klmz> it reminds me of that people used to keep quoting adelikat's IRC statements in the old good days <adelikat> no doubt <adelikat> klmz, they still do