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New Sprite Contest/Army board

Drifloon Rocks

Honey, please don't eat the rancid dung.
I think they should add a seperate section for Sprite Contests and Armies/Collections so people can still have contests and armies without clogging up the other board. Does anyone else agree with me on this?
 
Re: New Topics?

What use do armies have?

As far as I know, the creative section is for displaying your own work.
 
Re: New Topics?

I'd agree with you on a separate board for contests -- it seems like 90% of the spriting forum is full of them :S -- but with Retsu on the armies.
 
Re: New Topics?

Against armies; contests don't really need a separate board because they're a bandwagon. People stop caring really quickly and the main problem was that there was a metric fuckton of contest threads.
 
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armies are actually a metric fuckton of complete, undiluted suck. they have no point at all and they make me feel sick. they're contributing to the utter fail of the general populace here - a sprite army does not constitute creativity. it's a fucking thread full of other people's work.

contests might be acceptable though
 
Re: New Topics?

Go and put your armies in your private galleries on your profile.

User CP > Networking > Galleries & Albums.
 
Re: New Topics?

See this is the problem. People are more interested in getting their five minutes of fame than really contributing or trying to improve.
 
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