wow! That is a jumbled mess in rookie at least
Forum > Goal Line Blitz 2 > OLD GLB2Scout Tool : RIP March 20
Originally posted by Dee.
Looks awesome! Am I the only one who would like the chart to go up instead of down? You know, like climbing a ladder? No sarcasm intended.
LOL I can see if I can do that, set the inverse as I agree with you as I don't want to be streaking down
Looks awesome! Am I the only one who would like the chart to go up instead of down? You know, like climbing a ladder? No sarcasm intended.
LOL I can see if I can do that, set the inverse as I agree with you as I don't want to be streaking down

LOL yah rookie is what made me look at it like WTF? You can click the name in the ledgend to hide that line but that is a crap ton to hide... Not sure how much validity it has like I said outside of the top 10 unless I set something up that allows the user to select up to 10 of them.
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Originally posted by o The Boss x
It's insane that you don't have a job at glb yet.
He's more efficient at making new features and fixing issues than GLB staff.
It's insane that you don't have a job at glb yet.
He's more efficient at making new features and fixing issues than GLB staff.
Xars
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Originally posted by jfbueno
He's more efficient at making new features and fixing issues than GLB staff.
And the site isn't even his full time job.
He's more efficient at making new features and fixing issues than GLB staff.
And the site isn't even his full time job.
Originally posted by Xars
And the site isn't even his full time job.
I really did wish I would have logged the time along the way
but ohh well.
And the site isn't even his full time job.
I really did wish I would have logged the time along the way
but ohh well.jfbueno
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Just from what I've seen on the surface (And my coding experience is just limited to a few college classes here and there) Stobie could handle the brunt of GLB2 issues on the side better than the current admin(s) can full time.
Having a GLB2Scout subscription is a lot like having a pickup truck. Everybody wants your help... With that said I plan to subscribe very soon.
Originally posted by Stobie
I really did wish I would have logged the time along the way but ohh well.
Consider all this work as your application
Originally posted by Stobie
I really did wish I would have logged the time along the way but ohh well.
Consider all this work as your application

Originally posted by jfbueno
Just from what I've seen on the surface (And my coding experience is just limited to a few college classes here and there) Stobie could handle the brunt of GLB2 issues on the side better than the current admin(s) can full time.
The devs at GLB are much better coders than I am. Cdog has more experience and has helped me out a few different times when I hit a jam.
The large difference here is that I only have to deal with one thing, they are spread across too many products and the issues ensue.
Just from what I've seen on the surface (And my coding experience is just limited to a few college classes here and there) Stobie could handle the brunt of GLB2 issues on the side better than the current admin(s) can full time.
The devs at GLB are much better coders than I am. Cdog has more experience and has helped me out a few different times when I hit a jam.
The large difference here is that I only have to deal with one thing, they are spread across too many products and the issues ensue.
jfbueno
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Originally posted by Stobie
The devs at GLB are much better coders than I am. Cdog has more experience and has helped me out a few different times when I hit a jam.
The large difference here is that I only have to deal with one thing, they are spread across too many products and the issues ensue.
Too many products and it seems like the user base is shrinking considerably while the product suffers. Those two go hand in hand.
The devs at GLB are much better coders than I am. Cdog has more experience and has helped me out a few different times when I hit a jam.
The large difference here is that I only have to deal with one thing, they are spread across too many products and the issues ensue.
Too many products and it seems like the user base is shrinking considerably while the product suffers. Those two go hand in hand.
Parab00n
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Originally posted by jfbueno
Too many products and it seems like the user base is shrinking considerably while the product suffers. Those two go hand in hand.
At this point it's my opinion that MB is what they want to carry them long term. They are only going to do enough to continue to turn a profit on GLB/GLB2 until the user base disappears.
Too many products and it seems like the user base is shrinking considerably while the product suffers. Those two go hand in hand.
At this point it's my opinion that MB is what they want to carry them long term. They are only going to do enough to continue to turn a profit on GLB/GLB2 until the user base disappears.
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Originally posted by Parab00n
At this point it's my opinion that MB is what they want to carry them long term. They are only going to do enough to continue to turn a profit on GLB/GLB2 until the user base disappears.
They are currently working on Legions of the Endless, their JRPG game for Steam. Which is probably taking the bulk of their time right now.
At this point it's my opinion that MB is what they want to carry them long term. They are only going to do enough to continue to turn a profit on GLB/GLB2 until the user base disappears.
They are currently working on Legions of the Endless, their JRPG game for Steam. Which is probably taking the bulk of their time right now.
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