I can't replicate the issue. The full file downloads for me and opens just fine. How big is the file after you've downloaded it?
At the moment I'd recommend trying to download it with a different web browser (and let me know what browser and OS versions you're using). If downloading with a diffferent browser doesn't work, let me know and I'll check the server logs and see if there's some sort of clue as to why it's not downloading for you.
One other thing, make sure your disk isn't full or something. :)
If I write a program myself and release it under the GPL, I'm not personally bound by the GPL because I own the copyright on the code. Valve probably obtained the quake source code under a different license, and so wouldn't be bound to the GPL either.
Just a quick note regarding the attribution notice: It's easier if you just change it to something that someone can copy verbatim into their credits, like this:
Okay, so it turns out that this was implemented a while ago, but in a way that was apparently buggy. We were actually exporting a comma-separated list of all preview images, but the standard only supports one, as far as I know. This is fixed, but it may only work for new links, and even then it might depend on whether or not Reddit is looking for them on OGA.
If it still doesn't work, we'll probably have to see if we can talk to Reddit, assuming we're big enough to get their attention.
I can't replicate the issue. The full file downloads for me and opens just fine. How big is the file after you've downloaded it?
At the moment I'd recommend trying to download it with a different web browser (and let me know what browser and OS versions you're using). If downloading with a diffferent browser doesn't work, let me know and I'll check the server logs and see if there's some sort of clue as to why it's not downloading for you.
One other thing, make sure your disk isn't full or something. :)
Bart
What happens when you try to download?
I had that credited in the youtube video description, but I didn't provide a link. Fixed.
Here are two art collections that have sprites that might work:
http://opengameart.org/content/oga-16x16-jrpg-sprites-tiles
http://opengameart.org/content/liberated-pixel-cup-0
If I write a program myself and release it under the GPL, I'm not personally bound by the GPL because I own the copyright on the code. Valve probably obtained the quake source code under a different license, and so wouldn't be bound to the GPL either.
Very nice!
Just a quick note regarding the attribution notice: It's easier if you just change it to something that someone can copy verbatim into their credits, like this:
Hextraction | Base Player Pod by ComboMash Entertainment Inc -- http://www.hextraction.com/
That's a good question. Lately I'd lean toward sidescroller, but it's hard to say. Maybe some other people can chime in.
If nobody else says anything, I'd say just take your pick. :)
I didn't. Thanks for the heads up. I'll add those too. :)
Icedman is actually using CC-BY on those random characters you linked, so while it's fine to use CC-BY-SA, you can also just use CC-BY.
Also, very nice work. :)
Okay, so it turns out that this was implemented a while ago, but in a way that was apparently buggy. We were actually exporting a comma-separated list of all preview images, but the standard only supports one, as far as I know. This is fixed, but it may only work for new links, and even then it might depend on whether or not Reddit is looking for them on OGA.
If it still doesn't work, we'll probably have to see if we can talk to Reddit, assuming we're big enough to get their attention.
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