but still online?lancehoch wrote:Side note, j35t3r.us is Busted.
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but still online?lancehoch wrote:Side note, j35t3r.us is Busted.
I guess he bought Premium back.Rocketry wrote:but still online?lancehoch wrote:Side note, j35t3r.us is Busted.
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewto ... =clickable Isn't it about time you made good on your promise?lackattack wrote:Clickable maps are coming sometime this year.
Tru dat, yoSurrender Monkey wrote:but the word on the street
And yet, he makes good points.haggispittjr wrote:pretty ballsy for a noob
why should he answer? This guy already said he isn't coming back.alex951 wrote:so is lack going to answer? or is he going to ignore it? stay tune and find out!
ok but what about everyone else that isnt using firefox. if a premium pays 25 he should not have to go out of his way to download firefox, find the add-ons and install them. the premium should come with it all. hell it should just be a part of the site. but i'm not complaining i have clickies.Queen_Herpes wrote:why should he answer? This guy already said he isn't coming back.alex951 wrote:so is lack going to answer? or is he going to ignore it? stay tune and find out!
Yep, this is a do-it-yourself site, which is why the fee is so low. Tough grits to you without firefox or without a system that will support the scripts.alex951 wrote:ok but what about everyone else that isnt using firefox. if a premium pays 25 he should not have to go out of his way to download firefox, find the add-ons and install them. the premium should come with it all. hell it should just be a part of the site. but i'm not complaining i have clickies.Queen_Herpes wrote:why should he answer? This guy already said he isn't coming back.alex951 wrote:so is lack going to answer? or is he going to ignore it? stay tune and find out!
If LackAttack spends the money to bring Clickable maps to CC, you can hold me to the promise that I will become a paying member.Queen_Herpes wrote: why should he answer? This guy already said he isn't coming back.
I'm not at Lux Deluxe, I'm at LandGrab, which was doing ok until we started having all of these outages and missing games and...... let's just say that if Brian implemented clickable maps now, it would be perfect timing to grab a whole bunch of dissatisfied LGers.ronc8649 wrote:lux deluxe sucks........go back there if you like it.
Does it have Flame Wars???Surrender Monkey wrote: I like a lot of the things Brian has done over here, including the clans, the nice site design, the more active forum communtiy.
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I hear they have coffee and donuts.ronc8649 wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:Does it have Flame Wars???Surrender Monkey wrote: I like a lot of the things Brian has done over here, including the clans, the nice site design, the more active forum communtiy.
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i will go there and buy premium if it does.
land grab sucks too. i just looked over the site! it is awful! SUCK IT UP CUPCAKE!

My friend, u live under a rock. Almost any major software program sold commercially since Windows 3.0 came out in 1990 uses a clickable interface. Not easy to learn? It is the most intuitive type of game interface there is, and I doubt there is any computer literate person that is not familiar with it. A clickable interface is the closest thing you can get to playing risk without a real board.laddida wrote:Clickable maps is not the easiest thing to learn in the world for new players may drive some new players away as well.
You fell for laddidas BS? Your reply is right on, Surrender Monkey, but laddida was hoping to keep clickable maps off the site.Surrender Monkey wrote:My friend, u live under a rock. Almost any major software program sold commercially since Windows 3.0 came out in 1990 uses a clickable interface. Not easy to learn? It is the most intuitive type of game interface there is, and I doubt there is any computer literate person that is not familiar with it. A clickable interface is the closest thing you can get to playing risk without a real board.laddida wrote:Clickable maps is not the easiest thing to learn in the world for new players may drive some new players away as well.
Queen_Herpes wrote:You fell for laddidas BS? Your reply is right on, Surrender Monkey, but laddida was hoping to keep clickable maps off the site.Surrender Monkey wrote:My friend, u live under a rock. Almost any major software program sold commercially since Windows 3.0 came out in 1990 uses a clickable interface. Not easy to learn? It is the most intuitive type of game interface there is, and I doubt there is any computer literate person that is not familiar with it. A clickable interface is the closest thing you can get to playing risk without a real board.laddida wrote:Clickable maps is not the easiest thing to learn in the world for new players may drive some new players away as well.

i hope when this clickable maps is updated that ill still be able to play from work too any downloads or certain scripts maybe blocked from here at work and this is where i play 90% of my turns. So not sure how its done i just hope it doesnt knock me off the site completly. Another reason why i dont use the current click maps cause i just cant download anything at work not even the smallest of files.AndyDufresne wrote:Ahoy ahoy!
Right now, Lack is working on an update that will help into the eventual integration of Clickable Maps into Conquer Club's options. More of this update should come out soon.
I'd also like to point out that when given the option, those that visited Lackattack's voting topic about the next wanted update---the Freestyle Fix won out over Clickable Maps. I think Manual deployment was also pretty high up, so that is one reason why both of those updates occurred.
But expect more about Lack's update to help make Clickable Maps possible with Conquer Club behind the scenes.
--Andy

your an idiot... check the pugins and addons section in GD... clickable maps has bee naround ages, these kind people were just having some fun with you... you silly little man youSurrender Monkey wrote:My friend, u live under a rock. Almost any major software program sold commercially since Windows 3.0 came out in 1990 uses a clickable interface. Not easy to learn? It is the most intuitive type of game interface there is, and I doubt there is any computer literate person that is not familiar with it. A clickable interface is the closest thing you can get to playing risk without a real board.laddida wrote:Clickable maps is not the easiest thing to learn in the world for new players may drive some new players away as well.
