BM Coverage in Australian PC Powerplay

At you two, The countdown wasn’t accurate, but it was released in 2009.
To a certain… magazine
that you’re discussing
…in this thread.

[COLOR=’#212121’]jk I was convinced myself something would happen this year, and I guess I was wrong or I’m nolonger informed [noparse] :stuck_out_tongue: [/noparse]

And @ you two:

And @ everyone: Thanks for the warm welcome back :slight_smile:
<3 you guys

Allowing a gaming reporter to play a build is just as much of a “release” as allowing playtesters to test the build, which has certainly been going on for quite some time now. In other words, no.

What Matt said.

Guys, seriously learn to hidden text.

Not again. :mono:

:hmph:

Wheres the hidden text in your “it /was/ released in 2009…” sig, Dill?

And apart from the fact that the image in your sig still links to a “BM Countdown” thing, what else is there?

Guys why are we being difficult? I was purely kidding around just then o_O
You know I <3 you guys.

In the comments.
[COLOR=‘DeepSkyBlue’][edit to prove my point]

It actually links to my portfolio.
Oh you mean the name of the file. No I was just lazy and didn’t change that.

sorry for being sarcastic, λdam ._.

:facepalm: I swear you are ALL troublemakers. All of ya’s!

All of us, huh? ._.

:slight_smile: I can’t help but smile at your posts, Catz.

Especially you!

Um, I guess I could try to make a roughly on-topic post…

The magazine should send copies to at least a few of the lead devs. When an app I wrote was featured in a French magazine, they shipped me a copy all the way from France to the States. Now, where did I put that thing…

Why? How come? :frowning:

My concern is the shipping costs from Australia to the U.S. Anyone know?


One-hundred million dollars!

A mod as the front cover? This intrigues me.

Not the countdown I was talking about…

Oh, sorry, my apologies :frowning:

What were you talking about then?

I was just being an ass.

Do you still want your copy?

Depends on how fast you want it…
https://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/index.asp

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