The set was drawn as compensation as a time when I didn't have anything interesting to play and I was thinking at something similar with Heroes of Might and Magic but more towards RPG. I am not good with coding so didn't try to implement anything.
There are a few more graphics to come from this set and the general idea was I *may* revisit it at some later time and add more buildings. However, even in this state quite a few people found them interesting and used the images on various projects, from small computer games to pen and paper RPGs and to books.
The point is: you don't have to remember your passowrd for each site, if you remember the passowrd of your OpenID provider that's enough.
As for the site, OpenID worked for me only partly: I was able to use fedoraproject.org as a provider, but NOT blogger.com, when tried to use the address of my blog (nicubunu.blogspot.com) the error was "error:Invalid AuthRequest: 768: Invalid value for openid.ns field: http://openid.net/signon/1.0"
identi.ca has a strong following among FLOSS developers, including people working on graphic projects (inkscape, openclipart.org and so on)
Well, I even wrote a tutorial about how those graphics were made: http://howto.nicubunu.ro/inkscape_rpg_map_elements/
The set was drawn as compensation as a time when I didn't have anything interesting to play and I was thinking at something similar with Heroes of Might and Magic but more towards RPG. I am not good with coding so didn't try to implement anything.
There are a few more graphics to come from this set and the general idea was I *may* revisit it at some later time and add more buildings. However, even in this state quite a few people found them interesting and used the images on various projects, from small computer games to pen and paper RPGs and to books.
There is quite a lot of reduncancy: if I get a silver medal in one area, what's the point in still keeping the bronze medal for the same area?
cenian wrote:
> Never really saw much point in OpenID honestly
The point is: you don't have to remember your passowrd for each site, if you remember the passowrd of your OpenID provider that's enough.
As for the site, OpenID worked for me only partly: I was able to use fedoraproject.org as a provider, but NOT blogger.com, when tried to use the address of my blog (nicubunu.blogspot.com) the error was "error:Invalid AuthRequest: 768: Invalid value for openid.ns field: http://openid.net/signon/1.0"
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