Tom's Forum Posts

  • Expound a little bit more on what is the difference between myself and a brand. I just heard yesterday (for example) that if Newt Gingrich doesn't drop out now, he'll damage his brand.

    I just meant that the FB page wasn't set up correctly and I wasn't sure if you were advertising yourself as a developer or wanted to promote your games etc.

    Good job on getting it all set up :) As Lucid says also Twitter is great as well! All the social networks need different types of interaction on them slightly, they all work differently so make sure you understand them

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  • It's on the to do list!

  • I just restarted the web server and it seems to be OK now

  • There's nothing in the queue at the moment, did your game come through?

    To be alerted when a game is approved or rejected you need to:

  • Not an error on your computer, seems to be a strange bug. Will have this fixed tomorrow at some point.

  • Use all of them, and possibly add Reddit to that list!

    For Facebook I'd create your own page (I can't tell easily if that's your personal page or not). It needs to be one like we have where people can like it.

    I would consider all these sites as important. As an example, 35% of ALL our referred traffic comes either from HackerNews, Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.

    It sounds a bit to me like your not really sure what you are trying to promote yet, you as yourself or a brand? It'll be a lot easier to go forwards when you know :)

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  • Toteto, download this tool on the slow computers and see what it says:

    http://www.scirra.com/blog/73/introducing-the-graphics-driver-updater-utility

    If the graphics card is really old and/or out of date then HTML5 might not be able to make use of the gfx card and uses CPU instead which is a LOT slower.

    What graphics card do the PC's have it runs slow on? And what does the utility say when you run it on those PC's?

  • Sqiddster's correct :) It's to remove ambiguity. Naming something as a number is also probably bad practise as it's not very descriptive

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