Wow! It's so nice to see an occasional technical scene on Algobox! And from a person who knows what PID control is! Where have you been all these years?
There are only a handful of us "techies" left here since Algobox has been overrun with children making very simple "stickman" scenes over the past few years. I hope you will hang around and post more awesome technical scenes. Click on my user name and you will see all of the scenes that I have made!
By the way, I am also one of the Algodoo Admins. So, if you have a problem or question about Algodoo or about Algobox (this website) just let me know, and if I don't know the answer, then I'll find someone who does!
I'm not quite sure how this works. Do I duplicate the "towers" and the "enemies" and place them at various places on the playfield? Then start Algodoo and let them try to kill each other? You give no instructions, so please explain how this game works. Are there any player control keys?
You and other kids here on Algobox need to learn that giving credit to someone who you stol..... um, borrowed their scene or parts of a scene from is NOT the same as asking permission!
"Credit" means nothing if you do not get permission. Why can't you understand that? It's really not complicated at all.
Think of it this way..... Let's say you happen to be walking past your neighbor's house and you notice that he left his keys in the ignition of his brand new car. You climb in, start the engine, and leave on an all-day joy ride. During your joy ride, you roll down the window and yell to everyone you see, "This is my neighbor's car, and I give my neighbor credit because it's his car!" Well, does saying you give your neighbor credit make it Okay to steal his car? NO, OF COURSE NOT! Well, it's no different from stealing someone else's scene on Algobox.
@andrep100 - Is it Okay to steal a car (in real life) as long as you give the owner credit by telling your friends that it's his car? OF COURSE NOT! Giving credit is not the same thing as getting permission to use someone else's work. Why can't you kids understand this simple rule?
First of all, andrep100, Algobox IS my business because I happen to be Admin. So, when I give people advice or try to explain the rules to them, it's because it's my job to do those things.
I assumed that you were a child because of the type of scenes you upload and play with other users who are kids. Adults and older teens typically do not play marble races and vote on which color will stay or be eliminated. If you are not a child but you just happen to like those kinds of childish games, well that's your business and I don't have a problem with that. But I do have a problem with people who take and upload other people's work and then think that it's Okay as long as they say "I give (user name) credit". It's not Okay if the original owner of the scene doesn't want anyone to steal their work.
Well, that's not completely true, Ultragamer564. The reason why we are here discussing this is because he did use your assets in an earlier version of this scene without your permission and without giving you credit. And so I just wanted to educate him about the difference between giving credit and asking permission.
I have been trying for many months to explain to people what the difference is, but it's like talking to a brick wall. The younger folk just don't seem to understand what I tell them, and so I'm to the point of just giving up on it.
Just letting you know that I banned your original account named "BFMC" because we do not allow more than one user account per person. If later on you happen to remember your old password and if you want to continue using BFMC, then let me know and I will ban your new account and unban your original one.
If you start spamming Algobox, then you will be banned, so don't even think about it!
I told you many times before that Algobox is not about comments! If you are lonely and want people to chat with you, then go to some other website because it's not going to happen here.
People do not always comment scenes. Sometimes they will if they hate the scene or if they love the scene. But if the scene is nothing special, then they will not usually comment.
Sometimes when people beg for comments it gets other people upset and then they say things that are not nice. You might even start a flame war by begging for comments.
My advice to you, hanan, is do not worry about comments. Just make scenes, and if people want to comment then they will. But it's really nonsense for you to get upset if no one comments your scenes. It doesn't mean that they don't like it. It just means they have nothing to say about it. Now stop being a baby with your whining about comments! It will only cause trouble if you continue to pressure people to comment.
LOL manei --
Auf der linken Seite der Szenenbeschreibung sehen Sie den Link Abonnieren. Klicken Sie auf diesen Link und dann werden Sie abonniert werden.
Just a friendly suggestion, tuveros... It's certainly Okay to upload partial scenes, or scenes that are "work in progress", but when you upload a scene that doesn't function properly at all (like this one) then it just wastes people's time when they download it and realize that it doesn't work as expected. It is better to wait until you have something that is at least close to working properly before posting it.