I didn't until now. I read about him just now though, sounds weird it's like he doent even exist it is probably that he is a hacker
Yeah. Ugh I wish they hadn't taken MLN away. It was really fun.
Same. The medieval rank was 8. I was on rank 9. Still annoyed that I never finished it. There were quite a few secret networkers. Like Jamie who was apparently an incomplete Creator rank character. Gosh the possibilities of what could have been. I mostly just miss the sub-communities. They were the best.
Yeah. Ugh I wish they hadn't taken MLN away. It was really fun.
Same. The medieval rank was 8. I was on rank 9. Still annoyed that I never finished it. There were quite a few secret networkers. Like Jamie who was apparently an incomplete Creator rank character. Gosh the possibilities of what could have been. I mostly just miss the sub-communities. They were the best.
Ah. Man, I wish it was archived on the internet or something. Who the heck is Jamie? I may or may not have heard of that networker on the old LMB...
Same. The medieval rank was 8. I was on rank 9. Still annoyed that I never finished it. There were quite a few secret networkers. Like Jamie who was apparently an incomplete Creator rank character. Gosh the possibilities of what could have been. I mostly just miss the sub-communities. They were the best.
Ah. Man, I wish it was archived on the internet or something. Who the heck is Jamie? I may or may not have heard of that networker on the old LMB...
Yeah.
I'm not sure archiving works with Flash. You can still find the old website, but you can not load the Flash. Honestly, it should be recreated in Java so it's compatible with mobiles and tablets. It would garner many more user than the web based version.
Jamie and Simon were both incomplete Networkers who were supposedly named after two real life LEGO Creator designers. Only rank 11 was never completed. Also, there were many robots like Echo. I forget their names though.
I remember watching someone I know go through those ranks and remembering how frustrated they got. Do you remember why they were the worst, and what the theme was for them?
I remember watching someone I know go through those ranks and remembering how frustrated they got. Do you remember why they were the worst, and what the theme was for them?
Haha, that's why I joined a sub-community where you could have stores. Those ranks were hard due to the sheer number of rare items you needed. It was made almost impossible with so few people playing the game.
Rank 4 required 10 rough rubies, sapphires, diamonds and 500 module clicks to complete the dinosaur excavation. The rubies, sapphires and diamonds were sent out to random people on the module owner's friend list when clicked. Worst of all, the ratio of click per gem was way out of line. I feel like 30 or so clicks would send out 1 gem to a random, likely inactive friend. That's why it was so hard to finish. Much easier communicating outside of LEGO.com. I used to do click/click deals, click/item trades, sometimes even block/click deals.
Rank 5 was the same, only you needed 50 pipes and gypsum to build a cottage. The ratio for these was even worse than the previous rank, and even less people continued to play up to rank 5 because of rank 4.
Most of the other ranks used items that generated slowly from your own modules and not from rare and random items.
If someone was to make MLN again, they'd be best to fix up the rare item ratio. To be honest though, between that and the lack decent prewritten communication is probably the main reason why people left MLN.
Ah. Man, I wish it was archived on the internet or something. Who the heck is Jamie? I may or may not have heard of that networker on the old LMB...
Yeah.
I'm not sure archiving works with Flash. You can still find the old website, but you can not load the Flash. Honestly, it should be recreated in Java so it's compatible with mobiles and tablets. It would garner many more user than the web based version.
Jamie and Simon were both incomplete Networkers who were supposedly named after two real life LEGO Creator designers. Only rank 11 was never completed. Also, there were many robots like Echo. I forget their names though.
Definitely.
Yeah, I remember them. I found their names: LKL-3G0, BL-DK2, GBA-SHR, eXTR-1337 and Pablot-G8.
I remember watching someone I know go through those ranks and remembering how frustrated they got. Do you remember why they were the worst, and what the theme was for them?
Haha, that's why I joined a sub-community where you could have stores. Those ranks were hard due to the sheer number of rare items you needed. It was made almost impossible with so few people playing the game.
Rank 4 required 10 rough rubies, sapphires, diamonds and 500 module clicks to complete the dinosaur excavation. The rubies, sapphires and diamonds were sent out to random people on the module owner's friend list when clicked. Worst of all, the ratio of click per gem was way out of line. I feel like 30 or so clicks would send out 1 gem to a random, likely inactive friend. That's why it was so hard to finish. Much easier communicating outside of LEGO.com. I used to do click/click deals, click/item trades, sometimes even block/click deals.
Rank 5 was the same, only you needed 50 pipes and gypsum to build a cottage. The ratio for these was even worse than the previous rank, and even less people continued to play up to rank 5 because of rank 4.
Most of the other ranks used items that generated slowly from your own modules and not from rare and random items.
If someone was to make MLN again, they'd be best to fix up the rare item ratio. To be honest though, between that and the lack decent prewritten communication is probably the main reason why people left MLN.
It took me ages to get passed four. It''s a shame that afterwards, I managed to get sweets deals on the LMBs and ended up with like ten sapphires, five diamonds and seven rubies. I was gonna collect these rare items, then give them for free to other users to help them get through those hards ranks. Just like as a user helped me on rank five. Someone gave me all the items I needed. CottonTail2003 was the users name.