I like my CSS, and to be honest, this is my site. If I like it, then it's showing the sort of person I am and what I like, which is really what the custom CSS feature is for.
If only you didn't have to rip REO/REO2.
51 weeks of making your own Zombie shooter, like you informed Pixel Art Society, and you could increase that 5 - 10 player base of yours to 50+.
You could also add a subscription (given you remove any R.E. out of it and the game is resource original.
Then you could buy a better CSS or a damn good Laptop Cooler for another year of no reboot, crash, update.
If only you didn't have to rip REO/REO2.
51 weeks of making your own Zombie shooter, like you informed Pixel Art Society, and you could increase that 5 - 10 player base of yours to 50+.
You could also add a subscription (given you remove any R.E. out of it and the game is resource original.
Then you could buy a better CSS or a damn good Laptop Cooler for another year of no reboot, crash, update.
If anyone were to ever buy a CSS for BYOND, I would laugh my ass off. As would most of the BYOND community. Speaking of which, you failed to really insult him.
There's no greater pleasure in life than ad-blocking a really annoying background. As a tip: If it's moving, it should never be the background of a website. All it does is distract from the site content.
If only you didn't have to rip REO/REO2.
51 weeks of making your own Zombie shooter, like you informed Pixel Art Society, and you could increase that 5 - 10 player base of yours to 50+.
Who ever said that I wasn't working on my own shooter? I still am and it's coming along nicely, just because I have a rip running along parallel to keep me interested doesn't mean I'm not working on other things.
You could also add a subscription (given you remove any R.E. out of it and the game is resource original.
Then you could buy a better CSS or a damn good Laptop Cooler for another year of no reboot, crash, update.
I've slightly edited my CSS so the background isn't distracting. And I don't need a laptop cooler, it's been running at a nice 70 odd degrees for a year. :p