ACCEPT PLEASE?

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May someone who has the ability to do so accept my game page, please?
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
5958
Give it a week or so, it's just one person who handles all the submissions to RMN in their free time, sometimes that person is busy.
InfectionFiles
the world ends in whatever my makerscore currently is
4622
You're accepted, welcome to RMN?
I accept your gamepage with all my heart.
SunflowerGames
The most beautiful user on RMN!
13323
So many cancelled games!
author=kory_toombs
So many cancelled games!


Yeah... that's the result of my computer always crashing. This time I will make sure that I finish a game.
Just backup your projects. You'd think you would learn this after at least the third time.
author=SnowOwl
Just backup your projects. You'd think you would learn this after at least the third time.


Haha, yes I did learn, but this is what happen... my girlfriend needed to back her stuff up so i deleted the backup i made in the flashdrive and gave it to her so she could back her things up and a month or so later, I deleted a file on my laptop which was important, and I thought it was a virus (stupid me) and I caused my laptop to crash.
I'm going offtopic but here is a list of things that could help you in the future. Nothing too revolutionary.

1. Upload your stuff to the internet often. Mediafire, Mega... anything like that. I think you can have private files there.
Other options are Dropbox and GoogleDrive, these two have applications for automatic updating the stuff in the cloud. Cloud storage is helpful! (?).

2. Whenever you mess up with your PC, don't go and clean everything. Before cleaning, you can recover files with several methods. I, for example, use an Ubuntu live-CD to access the hard drive. A Live-CD is like a ready-to-use installation that you can execute just by popping the disk into your drive, and resetting the PC. It's pretty useful for these times where your regular Operative System is down.

3. Make several partitions for your hard drives. Or have more than one hard drive. Store, for example, Windows and all installed programs in one partition/drive, and any document or important stuff in a sepparate drive. That way, you can swipe the Windows drive and keep your files.

Good luck!
author=orochii
I'm going offtopic but here is a list of things that could help you in the future. Nothing too revolutionary.

1. Upload your stuff to the internet often. Mediafire, Mega... anything like that. I think you can have private files there.
Other options are Dropbox and GoogleDrive, these two have applications for automatic updating the stuff in the cloud. Cloud storage is helpful! (?).

2. Whenever you mess up with your PC, don't go and clean everything. Before cleaning, you can recover files with several methods. I, for example, use an Ubuntu live-CD to access the hard drive. A Live-CD is like a ready-to-use installation that you can execute just by popping the disk into your drive, and resetting the PC. It's pretty useful for these times where your regular Operative System is down.

3. Make several partitions for your hard drives. Or have more than one hard drive. Store, for example, Windows and all installed programs in one partition/drive, and any document or important stuff in a sepparate drive. That way, you can swipe the Windows drive and keep your files.

Good luck!


Thanks for the tip orochii. The online storage sounds like a good idea.
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