No, it's not against the rules to put a link to your games in my comments, but it's really not necessary to do that because I look at every scene to make sure they do not violate the rules. I see them all!
No, I don't "play" every scene. Many scenes are not playable games, but rather are static (non moving) images. I don't need to play a game in order to find out if it breaks a rule. I just look at it to see if there are things like personal messages, profanity (cuss words), voting scenes, and other rule breakers.
1. "Free to use as long as you credit me." doesn't make sense. Something isn't "free" if you require people to do something (give you credit) in order for them to use your work. It's only free if you say something like, "You have my permission to use my items if you want to".
2. Why do you require people to credit you when you cannot prove that you made them and didn't copy them from someone else? There are MANY other athletes in the Algobox archive that look exactly like yours! I think you copied them from another user. Right? C'mon, be honest!
Oh, really? It's ugly, to say the least. I don't follow sports events and so I didn't know what it was. Yes, I'm Okay, just not a sports fan. And I didn't know that PHUN is an international sporting event. That's news to me!
s_noonan -- I was just thinking that my stars generator would be a nice touch for one or both of your "Postcards in Space" scenes. You are welcome to copy it if you want it.
ProfessionalSudo -- There is a laser located on layer1 which spawns circles with random velocities. The motion of those circles make it seem like the star ship is moving through space. It may be difficult to find because the laser is very tiny.
s_noonan -- Physics in the 25th century doesn't work that way. I only needed to adjust the timing on my flux capacitor.
I use "Google Translate" which seems to translate languages very well. Maybe you can use that also. The only problem with doing that is I have to open a link to the Google Translation page, enter the Arabic language text and then tell it to translate. Then in order to reply in Arabic to your comments, I need to enter my English text, tell Google to translate to Arabic, and then copy/paste the Arabic comment to Algobox. Also, other people who may be interested in what you said in Arabic would need to do the translation also. It is unfortunately a lot of steps to do in order to engage in dialog in Arabic and English. By asking you to use English, then other users and myself won't need to go through the extra steps to translate. I hope you are Okay with that.
Tugia -- That's exactly what the problem is here on Algobox. Scenes and parts of scenes get copied and re-uploaded constantly. That's why it's impossible for me to determine who is the original maker of a scene or an object in a scene. I simply ask people to be courteous to each other because we don't want fights to break out!
If you believe that someone copied your scene and re-uploaded it claiming that it's theirs, unfortunately there is nothing you or I can do about it. So, when you tell people to give you credit if they copy your scene, they really don't need to do that if they don't want to. Sorry, but that's the way it is.
Quote: "but who cares about top secrets."
Answer: Apparently not Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States, both current and former!
Okay, kidding aside, an employee of Algoryx has the authority and the tools for faking the "date added" and some other parameters that describe the scene. By using a future date, the website will not move the scene off the first place position until that date actually occurs. I do not have that authority to do that, but they will do it for certain scenes if I ask them to do it.
mateo7041 -- Scenes that violate the rules will get deleted and the maker warned or banned. This particular scene doesn't violate any rules, so no need to worry about it.
This could be the basic cube shape that's required to make a playable 3D Rubik's Cube! You only need to stick 54 of them together in one large cube, and make the articulated layers rotate just like a real Rubik's Cube. A piece of cake, right?
I agree. It takes time and experience to learn new things, and that's what I love about Algodoo and Thyme Script. I learn new things about it quite often, and that's what keeps me interested!