POLL:
Would you like a temporary thread to be made in order to discuss the revival of the SRS BSNSS RP?
Ehks has said if enough support is given, he will do it.
(08-13-2015, 03:17 AM)Shaadaris Wrote: [ -> ]POLL:
Would you like a temporary thread to be made in order to discuss the revival of the SRS BSNSS RP?
Ehks has said if enough support is given, he will do it.
(08-13-2015, 03:17 AM)Shaadaris Wrote: [ -> ]POLL:
Would you like a temporary thread to be made in order to discuss the revival of the SRS BSNSS RP?
Ehks has said if enough support is given, he will do it.
(08-12-2015, 07:28 PM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]Ok... I think I got a modded server running.
I've decied to do Skyfactory 2 because that's going to end well.
Well if you need someone from halfway across the globe to test it out you got the person, except you have to wait the next 8-9hour, I'll get up by 12/1pm hopefully I can get up earlier.
It is a dedicated one right?(24/7)
Of course it is.
I wouldn't have to go through so much trouble if it was locally hosted.
(08-12-2015, 08:11 PM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]Well if you need someone from halfway across the globe to test it out you got the person, except you have to wait the next 8-9hour, I'll get up by 12/1pm hopefully I can get up earlier.
It is a dedicated one right?(24/7)
Of course it is.
I wouldn't have to go through so much trouble if it was locally hosted.
wsell hopefully it can handle large numbers without much problem, what's the max player count?
How did their coders manage to do that with a straight face?
well some people are not lazy at multiplying seconds and most program language takes in seconds(I think), mostly stop at 10/30 minutes which is 600/1800 seconds but a century is like 100(365.25(24(60x60s)))=3155760000seconds
(08-13-2015, 10:04 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: [ -> ]How did their coders manage to do that with a straight face?
well some people are not lazy at multiplying seconds and most program language takes in seconds(I think), mostly stop at 10/30 minutes which is 600/1800 seconds but a century is like 100(365.25(24(60x60s)))=3155760000seconds
But they made it so it actually displays "century" instead of "87600 hours" or something like that.
(08-13-2015, 10:46 AM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote: [ -> ]well some people are not lazy at multiplying seconds and most program language takes in seconds(I think), mostly stop at 10/30 minutes which is 600/1800 seconds but a century is like 100(365.25(24(60x60s)))=3155760000seconds
But they made it so it actually displays "century" instead of "87600 hours" or something like that.