if anyone even remembers me lol.
went by the alias 'legendkpr' back when i registered in 2005.
my name's Cecil. last name anyway.
i submitted a few games which i'll probably submit again in a package when i find a good host.
I'm back because this is one of the most productive communities i've ever been a part of. so many of you are so helpful and know a lot about game and application development and are great to work with. also i just miss the simple fast and fun of game making with clickteam products even if they turn out crap . i mostly program in allegro and c++ now but i'm giving tgf another shot.
Wow, I hope you don't live in the UK. If you do, why are you up at 5:00am?! (Why am I up at 5:00am...? ) Heehee
JOKES ASIDE
I don't realy know of any free file hosts, sorry. I strongly recommend you get a cheap server of your own, you wouldn't believe how handy it is - mine is less than £5.00 a month.
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Tell 'em Babs is 'ere...
Peblo Custom ratings must be 50 characters or less
Registered 05/07/2002
Points 185
8th January, 2008 at 23:07:13 -
I sorta remember you... good to have you back though!
"Isn't it always amazing how we characterize a person's intelligence by how closely their thinking matches ours?"
~Belgarath
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
9th January, 2008 at 07:25:48 -
I remember you, welcome back!
Anyway, "UPLOAD NOW!" sites usually only allow you to store your files temporarily, lasting from a week to a few months. You should get some REAL hosting instead. Just look for "free web host" or similar, sometimes your provider has some web space available, or you could send the files to others to host (for example, the server my site is on has quite high limits so I'd gladly mirror some files for some people).
well i'll stick with mediafire for now, i dont think uploads expire. but im looking into paying for one. cheap is good. anything capable of hosting a decent website and a good filesize limit. i tried freehostia but then i found the file size upload limit was only like half a MB per file. good grief.