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Robot Arena => Discussion => Topic started by: Somebody on March 17, 2009, 03:03:13 PM
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New BBEANS 1 vids are up on the BBEANS website. The rumble and semis are now up. Thanks to Clickbeetle!
Edit: And I updated the Wiki pages for the rumble bots.
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Best. Music. Ever.
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Cool. Hope BBEANS2 will actually get properly wikied soon, too.
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It will, after RAW.
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It will, after RAW.
That's pretty good to know. Shouldn't be a gaping hole in the information.
(More personal reason - I'd actually have a wiki page as Double Damage was in it)
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You can make your own page for yourself if you want to.
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Great, hopefully someone can find the other ones.
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You can make your own page for yourself if you want to.
It's best not to. :s Bias, blowing your own trumpet, that kind of crap.
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Thanks for posting this Somebody, I got the videos linked (they were actually already uploaded, just not linked anywhere) but totally forgot to tell anyone.
The only way we're going to get other videos is if somebody still has them saved on their computer. Which is highly unlikely.
Best. Music. Ever.
That's from an old game called Hellbender. (I'm assuming you mean the IWGS vs. Wedge Tracker fight.) A free-roaming space shooter where you basically fly around and blow up a ton of stuff. One of my classic favorites. Outdated by now, but I'd still recommend it.
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How did you lose them?
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Hellbender? I played the demo several years ago... was on an ocean planet with rain everywhere and huge cliffs.
EDIT: and it makes for a great bot name...
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According to Clickbeetle. The fights were recorded on 3 different computers for lack of bias, but it was switched over later in the tournament. The vids ended up being deleted at some point.
Hey, I know that when you delete something it just sends it to the recycle bin. If whoever recorded the fights still has their computer, I betcha that there is a way to access and retrieve those files
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Hey, I know that when you delete something it just sends it to the recycle bin. If whoever recorded the fights still has their computer, I betcha that there is a way to access and retrieve those files
the recycle bin is just a folder. if you want to ease up some memory space, you have to empty it. i bet most people do that. theres no way to retrieve if you emptied the bin.
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http://www.squidoo.com/recover-deleted-recyclebin-files
I wuv Google.
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