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False Gods / Chriskang's Trainer
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I actually ran into Jimmy123123 on Kongregate. He said he was pro because he had over 994mil score, and when I asked for his win count, he said he had 5000 wins, lol. When I pointed out the impossibility, he denied it, and then changed his win count to max (the 8.4mil that we usually see on hacked accounts). He kept telling me he wasn't hacking, and was insulting me and what-not, so I challenged him to a game. He chickened out at first, but finally decided to play me, and he ran a fully upgraded, but VERY poorly built, rainbow deck. After getting slaughtered, he swore some more, complained that I cheated because I used poison, and then quickly said "g2g" and logged off. =/Now i want to ask. Is there an authority around here against these guys? I know in my posts may be i complain too much but i love this game and just want to help to make it perfect. Or as close as it gets.
It's people like him that make me lose faith in humanity.
Not 8,388 EvilHamster. 8,388,...(do you know what three dots means?)The high score table for elements 0,4 cant be real. It is still standing there as a list of top cheaters. Let me explain:8,388 is cheating?
-The first ones score is 2,000,000,059 (Really! He/she must have playing this game since 1854)
-The second ones score is 608,388,715 (Oh! That is much more realistic. He/she is only playing this game since 1965)
-The third and forth and fifth score is 8,388... ( Only since 1994)
After that the real players take place.
I think The 6th place is for real first place.
Cheers
wow since I have 13x that score I must be bad!
Seriously though- it's a known problem and the reason there haven't been any new cards or bug fixes recently. The developer devotes all of his "Elements" time to clearing up the hacker mess.
Three dots is an ellipsis, often indicating omission of a word or a phrase from the original text in editorial markup. Alternatively, and more commonly, it's used to indicate a pause, or trailing off.First things first. Thank you very much for the linguistic lesson. No, i mean it!. Yes you are right the dot generally used for texts but i think anyone can understand the main idea there.I must admit that english is not my native language. But when compared with common internet langugage i think i have a decent usage of english and grammer. Anyway i took your message as a constructive criticism. Thanks for it.
However, the context of your post suggested the second, not the first. An ellipsis is rarely if ever used within a number outside of dialogue, because that can get confusing.
This page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis) has a few notes on usage and style.
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