Tom's Forum Posts

  • I'm here don't worry! Looking into it now, but don't panic! If we can't get this sorted in time I can upload them manually for you but I'm sure it will be fine :) Will update shortly

  • I'm wary to get excited again as it worked before but crashed after a few hours, by the end of the day we will know if it's worked, fingers crossed!

  • Alex could you try again and let me know if it works? Thanks for your patience!

  • Hi guys, the problem might be fixed now for those getting the errors if you want to try again.

    Dupes from your profiles should be removed as well, let me know if they are not.

  • , is there anything in the zip? Are you sure you exported it to arcade format? Send it to me in an email to tomjry@Scirra.com if you want I'll take a look

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  • I'll post to let people know it's fixed, in the meantime if you do get an error on upload please don't keep resubmitting!

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  • If you're basing it on forum users (which is a reasonable way to estimate a sites activity) you have to realise that as far as I can tell Stencyl forums are set to show active users from a long time ago. Here's one I just clicked on:

    Yesterday at 04:21:46 pm

    It appears their 'active' users expire after around 24 hours.

    Try clicking on each active user and taking a look at when they were last active. On our forum, active users expire after only 20 minutes of activity.

    Also worth noting is that our alexa traffic rank is 34,373 compared to Stencyl's 78,860 (lower is better)

    http://www.alexa.com/search?q=scirra.com&r=site_siteinfo&p=bigtop

    http://www.alexa.com/search?q=stencyl.com&r=site_screener&p=bigtop

    A lot of these numbers are vanity statistics, and don't really matter in the grand scheme of things. What matters is that you are producing a good tool and have people that enjoy using it.

  • We actually have taken on Paulo (aka animmaniac who did the stunning front page splash image) as a contractor to help out with a lot of artwork around the place!

    He's currently working on all the other icons which should look equally as nice :) So now there are 3 people working full time on Scirra at the moment.