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The language barrier strikes back.new wrote:I don't think. My maps had only 30 turns to end/finish (not the rumble map).appleide wrote:After you make a map, play 60 times on it with another good player on wesnoth server.
New, he meant to play the map 60 times = spiele 60zig mal auf der Karte. He didn't say that your map took sixty turns to play. I do think 60 times is an exaggeration, though.

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Erm what? Äh was? I can't even understand what you want to tell us if write German. Ich kann nicht einmal verstehen was du sagst wenn du Deutsch schreibst. I suppose you meant you played your map 5-6 times. Ich nehme an du hast deine Karte 5-6 mal gespielt. Like it was sayed above this is far too less. Wie oben gesagt ist dass viel zu wenig. Rather try to create one map and balance it than spam the forum with unbalanced silly maps. Versuche lieber eine Karte zu machen und sie auszubalancieren anstatt das Forum mit unbalancierten, nutzlosen Karten zu überfluten.new wrote:lol![]()
Hab bisher 5 oder 6 mal gespielt die karte nur mit anderen playern.
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Like JW said there is something like a signature. Wie JW gesagt hat gibt es so etwas wie eine Signatur. Edit your profile and enter your pwnzoring phrase. Editiere dein Profil und gibt dein besitztende (pwnende) Phrase ein.
I was working on the proof of one of my poems all the morning, and took out a comma. In the afternoon I put it back again. -- Oscar Wilde
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For some reason I can read Dutch without ever learning itGus wrote:who, german is easy, i understood half of that text!
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Yes, maybe it is. I just just wanted to say (actually I sayed 50 times IIRC, don't know who invented 60 times) that it is not enough to launch the editor, have some fun with it and post silly stuff on the forums.Rhuvaen wrote:I do think 60 times is an exaggeration, though.
I was working on the proof of one of my poems all the morning, and took out a comma. In the afternoon I put it back again. -- Oscar Wilde