I really don't mean to complain, because it definitely won't help, but on the TBG forums, I have about 1000 posts, and It still says I'm a New TBGer. I made it one of my priorities to become as active and creative as possible with my games, and I know I just joined in October or November, but again, I've got about 1000 posts. This seems a bit weird to me...
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The conversion from "New TBGer" to "TBGer" follows the same algorithm as the conversion from "New Scratcher" to "Scratcher" in the regular forums. It is based on number of projects, activity on the fora, and date of account creation.
If you have a question or suggestion about the Text-Based Games Forums, you should probably post it in Questions and Suggestions thread on the TBG.
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Lucario621 wrote:
The conversion from "New TBGer" to "TBGer" follows the same algorithm as the conversion from "New Scratcher" to "Scratcher" in the regular forums.
^ You're not being left out purposely or anything, the way it's done means that nobody can say "I don't want so-and-so to be a TBGer!" and stop it from happening
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Okay
This is only a guess, so if I don't have it right, somebody correct me
You aren't a Scratcher here, so you probably won't be a TBGer there
So
My suggestion is to upload more projects (You only have one, and you need three). They don't have to be amazing like your first one, but simple. Then you'll become a Scratcher here since you're obviously trustworthy
Step two
Once you become a Scratcher here, post on the TBG forums a bit more and then you'll probably become a TBGer there
Last edited by fungirl123 (2012-01-26 19:40:39)
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That is odd though. I became a TBGer after about a month with around two-hundred posts
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RedRocker227 wrote:
That is odd though. I became a TBGer after about a month with around two-hundred posts
How many projects did you have?
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Agentpieface wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
That is odd though. I became a TBGer after about a month with around two-hundred posts
How many projects did you have?
I really can't remember, but I'd estimate around seven, maybe? I don't really see why you should need projects for the TBGs though, seeing as they're nothing to do with Scratch.
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