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Post Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:21 pm

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i thought daimond. then remove a letter daimon
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Post Fri Jan 03, 2014 3:47 pm

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SamSheepDoq wrote:Every time I get on this forum, I grow to love this community more and more (granted I'm knew and don't know most of you). The Devs are VERY nice compared to a lot of other games, the people (we should get more, yes?) are awesome and respectful, and the game is all-around brilliant! (not my usual choice of words, but hey, it deserves a good complement). These rules make perfect sense to me and I'll follow them no problem. Happy posting! :)



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Post Wed Feb 05, 2014 4:41 am

Re: Car Design Sub-Forum rules - READ BEFORE POSTING

SamSheepDoq wrote:Every time I get on this forum, I grow to love this community more and more (granted I'm knew and don't know most of you). The Devs are VERY nice compared to a lot of other games, the people (we should get more, yes?) are awesome and respectful, and the game is all-around brilliant! (not my usual choice of words, but hey, it deserves a good complement). These rules make perfect sense to me and I'll follow them no problem. Happy posting! :)


Shame the same can't be said about the RoR Forums!
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Post Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:34 am

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How do i upload photos in BULK to the automation car sharing forum ???
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Post Wed Feb 12, 2014 5:35 am

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grr663 wrote:How do i upload photos in BULK to the automation car sharing forum ???

Use a photo sharing site like photo bucket, it helps reduce the load on the servers and also allows you to easily upload images without the scrolling bars and such.
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:50 pm

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Are you allowed to have more than one company, thus more than one forum post per company?
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:54 pm

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518Robi wrote:Are you allowed to have more than one company, thus more than one forum post per company?

well i currently have 2 companies (volta and galt automotive) along with the open source thread, so i'd say yeah
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(PS, Galt automotive is still Galt motors, i use it interchangably)
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Post Mon Feb 08, 2016 10:14 pm

Re: Car Design Sub-Forum rules - READ BEFORE POSTING

And some of us have a whole range of companies, and others several sub-brands within an umbrella corporation. That's also reasonable.

Just try to keep your posts and threads organised. It's not super strict as long as you're not, like, making a million threads without actually building any of them up in a substantial fashion.
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