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Before Armor Games got revamped, what was the old AG website like? Was it a better site than what it is now?
Well I can say that it was a lot different... Same characters handing out poison cookies and shovels to dig your own grave but that's about it. First off, ARmor Points. They were like points you got for making comments and rating games and stuff. There were like ranks that you got to and each one gave you like more armatars to choose from. I'm not sure if you were here before Disqus but before that the comments system was pretty simple, you comment to a person, it stays and their profile and they go to yours to comment back. Personally I liked it better because the comments appeared right away, but in disqus it takes a couple days for them to show up on your profile. The ratings system was different too, you could rate anywhere from 0-10 on a 0.5 increment scale. They changed it due to abuse and rating a bad game 1 regardless. The website borders and colors and stuff changed too, if you wanna see the original blue and yellow one click on an MMO and it might lead you to the old screen.
I think that's about all. Most of the forums and gaming screens stayed the same. Honestly, I kinda did like the old site better. I liked being able to rate freely and I loved AP lol... However I like the quest system too so I would put that in the old one and it would be perfect.
And sorry for that hideous block of text.
I remember a thread. A mighty, passionate WEPR thread. If one thread could return to it's former glory, I'd choose this one.
Which "old" AG are you wanting to know about? There's like 5
I remember AG3 having an Open Beta, I didn't use it because it didn't have full functionality.
~~~Darth Caedus
I'm not sure if you were here before Disqus
Armor Games v3 was an exclusive beta. All information regarding this is classified.
That was like, January, right?
AG in beta was sweet. Wasn't a member, but it was awfully fun changing the skins, banning any member you wanted, and getting free ice cream delivered straight to your door. Cons: No member during Beta actually had their own soul. Random requirement.
The AG design was pretty nice and simple back when I joined. After seeing the current changes they've done the past years, it as gone a long way.
I was here after that beta actually, but many more could talk about it.
Me: "I was just a wee lad when I first came to ArmorGames."
Shona or some other user that new me when I first came: "You were a sophomore in high school...."
Me: Shhhh, details.
Eh, not tons has changed. Little bit less activity now days but I feel like I get to know people and recognize them more now that less people post here. Obviously @Ferret is now here and even though I had my doubts about him at first I got to say I love him now, still miss Ian from time to time I need to hit that guy up.
Now we have quests instead of AP which I honestly like more, though I still want a quest for being in the Top 10 when we transferred over. *stares at admins* We also have the Disqus commenting system, which I don't really like but I guess it has it's benefits. We can edit posts in the forums which is a big deal, everyone was wanting that forever.
Of course we have the layout changes, quests changed the layout on profile pages. The header is now different. Cannot remember if there were always the giant ads on the side, I feel like that was a change though. I think the armatars/name section of the posts in the forums got changed somehow.
There were also a bunch of slight changes/fixes. The online/offline button works. Now there is the vote up or down instead of vote 1-10 on games. Locations of a few things like the favorite button changed on some games.
Errrm, that is all I can think of now. Probably a bunch of other stuff that got changed that I am missing. O well. Hopefully that is enough to show that things have changed.
Aye... I came here in 9th Grade, back in the ye olde days of Games of Gondor. Possible copyright infringement may have sparked the change to Armor Games, but alas, not much had changed in that transition.
The Flash Games were of higher caliber, but new talent is starting to have a resurgence. This sparked my renewed interest in Armor Games. As I had not actively visited the site in nearly two years other than the occasional Gemcraft.
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