Destiny5250.........


This doesn't sound like a suggestion to me. It sounds like you're saying the levels aren't good enough. I'd be very upset if you were saying it me.Kaboom! wrote:This turns the level very few challenging, and people start loosing some interest in it. I'm sure you can do better, Destiny!![]()
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Well first of all I think most people were more annoyed with Kaboom's post than yours. Things like this occasionally happen where someone said something and it grew into something heated. Frankly this is one of the more "peaceful" forum I've encountered (not counting dead forumslgrapes wrote:Oh my goodness...I wrote a comment just as a suggestion so that people know what the level entails...I did not realize it would start such a firestorm![]()
I want to clarify something...The levels have been very well done and very visually appealingI, in no way, am suggesting that they are anything else.
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND GO AT YOUR OWN PACE ON THE DIFFICULTY OF YOUR LEVELS![]()
I am starting to wonder whether or not to post anymore...everyone is so sensitive.![]()
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Lori
I too like some easy levels to quickly play sometimes as a pleasant wind down from thinking too much somewhere elseLinkyNStoof wrote:
Second, I disagree w/ your call to mark a level as "kids level" just because it's easy. While it's true that most kids level are easy because of the audience they have in mind, there's more to "kids level" than just difficulty. For example, I would be hesitant to mark a level as kids level if it features sign post w/ off-colored jokes, or a custom model of a nude male/female, even if the gameplay is nothing more than finding hidden coins. Even in less extreme cases, kids have interest in different topics than adults, so a level about going to a candy store would make a better kids level than a level about, say, a baby shower, regardless of difficulty. Ultimately the judgment on whether to mark a level as "kid" or not should be left to the level creator.