nightspore
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Posted: April 29 2010, 20:38 |
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Quote (Ugo @ April 29 2010, 18:54) | @ nightspore: don't pay attention to Scatterplot's comic-inspired and film-inspired ramblings above here. Just follow the instructions on the Tres Lunas Guide here in the board, which I shall sum up: set your speed to 3, stand well back from the ringhead (without putting anything between you and the ringhead, otherwise it will mess up the procedure) and fire a continuous stream of rings. Once you are sure that at least one ring is on target, turn away from the ringhead and run as fast as you can. If you hear the bats' musc but you see no bats, you're in. Just don't enter the bats' cave.
To upload your images here, upload them first on an image-sharing site (Photobucket, Flickr, etc.) - that will give you direct links to the single images. Then, when you reply, click the "Image" button above the reply window and use the links you have. It's the very same method that everyone (including you) has always used in the "What are you playing this very second?" thread to post album covers; the only difference is that the images have to be uploaded somewhere on the Net before you can upload them here |
Thanks, Ugo. Actually, I thought Scatterplot said he was leaving the group??
The Bat's World: I thought this was the one world that the normal shooting-at-the-ringhead-and-then-running-away procedure wouldn't work? At least, Alan D's most recent post in the guide suggested this... The reason I experimented with the airship was to see if this would "block" the bats somehow.
I've played with photobucket before and haven't had much luck with it. If you think those "upside down" pictures I emailed to you are sufficiently interesting, I don't mind if you want to post them on my behalf. (Moderators: how about making things easier and allow direct uploads?)
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