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Topics - eliudjb

Now days it's a little harder to know friends who play WaW zombies. Even now if that fellas doesn't have T4M. So if someone wanna play zombies just add me.

Zombie Maps i have so far (red ones are from multiplayer).
Spoiler: click to open...

Steam user: eliudjb
WaW user: eliudjb
8 years ago
Good day to all.

Yesterday I download 2 maps (Project Yeti and Compound 1.1 (a.k.a extinct 1.1) but some how when i try to run the installation, it doesn't open anything, just seems like it gonna open, but nothing happens. i've try run another .exe (atube catcher installation) and works fine. Also, i've trying restart my laptop, scan, cleaning cache, temporary files, etc. but nothing works. I've never had this problem before.

Thanks.
9 years ago
Perks, Box, Crawlers, Wonderweapons, Pack a Punch? (min 1:03), Traps, Boss Zombie, Special guess actors... I want to know your opinion about the New Exo Zombies Trailer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvBK3IWkYyM
10 years ago
It's just curiosity... Every each color represents somthing here on UGX users:

Red - Donator
Orange - Chat Admin
Blue - Admin/Co-Founder
Green - Mapper
Lime Green (?) - Mapper Elite
Cyan - Scripter

So, I found this user, Organictreats, with that purple words that it means he's a Requiem Mapper. The point is, when I saw his profile, I see that he is a "Lover of Zombies"?


xJimmy33 is a Requiem Mapper Elite and his user color is Purpule (Obviously)

xJimmy's User



The point is... how we can get that "rank"  :troll:
10 years ago
I know it sounds silly, but I think it is important and necessary, and I've seen too many good jobs that are lost due to viruses, damaged files, computer problems, bugs, and others. There are many mappers that will feel identified, so here are the instructions...  :troll:

First of all, you don’t need to run a backup program to make a backup. In fact, anytime you copy a file, you’re essentially making a backup; the duplicate file is a safety copy of the original. As long as the copy is saved to an external storage device or media, it’s an official backup.

These steps demonstrate how to manually create a backup copy of one or more files. These steps work for any version of Windows, and you can use them whether or not your computer has a backup program. To complete these steps, you need an external storage device, such as a media card, USB thumb drive, or external drive. So let's begin...


1. Open the folder containing the files you want to back up.
If you’re backing up a folder, that folder’s parent folder must be visible.

Backing up your account, or user profile folder, by using the file-copy method is not advisable. That’s because your account folder and all its subfolders is probably larger than any storage media you have. You may run out of room on the backup media and won’t know about it until it’s too late.

2. Click to select the files or folders you want to back up.
To select more than one icon at a time, press and hold the Ctrl key as you click each icon.

3. Press Ctrl+C to copy the files.
The Ctrl+C key combination places the file(s) into the Windows Clipboard until you paste them into another folder, which completes the entire copy operation.

4. Insert the removable media into your PC.
Plug in the USB thumb drive or stick a media card into your PC’s media card reader. If the removable storage device is already there, you’re set to go.

You can also use an optical disc. Ensure that the disc has been inserted and prepared by Windows for use as a data disc.

5. If you see the AutoPlay dialog box, choose the option Open Folder to View Files; skip to Step 8.
When the AutoPlay dialog box doesn’t appear, manually open the external storage device by using the Computer window:

6. Open the Computer window.
The window lists all storage devices attached to your PC. One device should represent the storage media you’re copying the files to.

7. Open the icon representing the removable media.

8. Create a new folder for the backup: Right-click in the media’s window and choose New→Folder from the shortcut menu.
You will find life easier to deal with if you create a special backup folder.

9. Name the folder to reflect the backup contents and today’s date.
You can use something like MyCustomMapProgress1.bak That’s the name work for the content, and then the letters bak for backup.

10. Open the folder.

11. Press Ctrl+V to paste in the files, which effectively copies them from your PC’s hard drive to the backup media.

12. Properly eject the media and keep it in a safe place, such as a fire safe.
For backups to be effective, you must keep making them. You should back up on a regular schedule to catch new or modified files.



I hope this tutorial helps more than one  :boss:  :nyan: :nyan: :nyan:
10 years ago
Hi all,

I want to donate to UGX :accepted: I don't have bank account and paypal neither. Any other ways?
10 years ago
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