Didn't mean you personally, the EN team that manages the site?I am not a coder. I just use the software out of the box. I can't code anything.
No, we don't code Xenforo. It's a product we use.Didn't mean you personally, the EN team that manages the site?
You can do it! I believe in you!I can't code anything.
Is there any dice rolling software that would be easy/cheap to set up on the site? I feel like that would be a boon to the play by post games.I just use the software out of the box.
Sure. I'm gonna do some brain surgery first, and then maybe some rocket science. Then I'll try my hand at computer coding...You can do it! I believe in you!
Sure. I'm gonna do some brain surgery first, and then maybe some rocket science. Then I'll try my hand at computer coding...
What can possible go wrong?
Rocket science is pretty easy, I don’t know why they make a fuss about it. It’s the engineering bit that’s tricky.Sure. I'm gonna do some brain surgery first, and then maybe some rocket science. Then I'll try my hand at computer coding...
What can possible go wrong?
Where are you pulling these stats from?Hmm, well, this speaks of who uses this site.
Prequels are remarkably popular among those who are 25 and under. They tend to be unpopular among the older people who...especially the Nerds who were very much into the EU and the original trilogy at the time the prequels were released and were college age or above.
Sequels are remarkably bleah for that same age, and very unpopular for those over the age of 50.
Sequels tend to be extremely (or at least more so) popular among those aged from around 35 to 65 (yes, I know there is overlap for the above unpoular thing...it seems for that age over 50 they either really love them...or really hate them...whereas there is more nuance for those other ages...including those who just don't care anymore).