UNITY GAME - HOTS!

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4 comments, last by Tom Sloper 8 years, 2 months ago

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Why're you advertising all these courses?

Most of them cost money, meaning many members on here cannot access them.

These resources are not very useful. You could learn just as much by Googling things.

What will you make?
This appears to be a typical spam-topic I report a few times every month (there never seemed to be that many eyes on the forum during the Euro-morning). Usually they were gone within minutes, but lately I have noticed it can take half a day until someone deals with the reports. I cannot say if that's a policy change, a lack of moderators or the usually active moderators are currently busy.
BitMaster, give us mods a break. I moved it to where it belongs as soon as I saw it (and didn't need a report).

-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com

Well, as I said: usually things like that could be dealt within minutes after a report. Today it took six hours, I have seen it taking longer over the past few weeks (even stuff that needed nuking instead of moving). I'm not placing blame, but I am allowed to observe that it does not work as well as it used to in the past.

Today it took six hours,

I woke up at 7AM Pacific Time. At 7:20 I was on the computer. At 7:26 I came to gamedev and saw spam. By 7:27 I had moved spam. To me, it took one minute. Not my fault you live in a different time zone! tongue.png

-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com

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