Carbogen
Verified Member
Hey everyone, just thought I'd formally say this rather than making you assume it.
ProjectKorra was probably one of the highlights of the 2014-2015 school-year. I loved making abilities for you guys, and I loved playing on all of your servers. Unfortunately, I spent so much time developing for PK that I eventually got tired of it, as "new" wasn't commonplace anymore.
I'm not giving up programming, of course. ProjectKorra has pushed my skill-sets farther than anyone from school could have, by teaching me to think outside the box in order to animate something, by teaching me to collaborate with others on a project, and by teaching me documentation skills.
I have much more to learn, and thus I will continue to work hard to achieve my goals.
I just wanted to take a minute and thank this amazing community, who supported me in every way imaginable. I remember how from the very beginning, when I released LavaFlux (formally LavaSlap), you guys reported so many bugs and I was really struggling to fix them. Within the first few days I'd uploaded like 6 version fixes, but you guys didn't give up on the move. You were all super patient and thanks to that, this place was the first where I didn't give up and forget. And as such, I will always remember you.
I will continue checking this thread for the next week in-case some of you wish to formally say good-bye. I will also be reading PMs.
Thank you so much for being amazing!
-- Carbogen
ProjectKorra was probably one of the highlights of the 2014-2015 school-year. I loved making abilities for you guys, and I loved playing on all of your servers. Unfortunately, I spent so much time developing for PK that I eventually got tired of it, as "new" wasn't commonplace anymore.
I'm not giving up programming, of course. ProjectKorra has pushed my skill-sets farther than anyone from school could have, by teaching me to think outside the box in order to animate something, by teaching me to collaborate with others on a project, and by teaching me documentation skills.
I have much more to learn, and thus I will continue to work hard to achieve my goals.
I just wanted to take a minute and thank this amazing community, who supported me in every way imaginable. I remember how from the very beginning, when I released LavaFlux (formally LavaSlap), you guys reported so many bugs and I was really struggling to fix them. Within the first few days I'd uploaded like 6 version fixes, but you guys didn't give up on the move. You were all super patient and thanks to that, this place was the first where I didn't give up and forget. And as such, I will always remember you.
I will continue checking this thread for the next week in-case some of you wish to formally say good-bye. I will also be reading PMs.
Thank you so much for being amazing!
-- Carbogen