awesome170
awesome170
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13th Apr 2015
24th Sep 2015
This is my first ever modular counter so I had to start it from somewhere. ID:1544425 is where I learnt how to make this, thankyou to @price_vort. Just know that it may look similar in some parts but remember that I made this from scratch. Problems fixed
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Comments

  • LaylaSaturn
    LaylaSaturn
    14th Apr 2015
    Oh my god... I never knew there was Aussie Powder... ;_; It makes me... SO HAPPY!
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    14th Apr 2015
    actually baz I can't cause it stuffs up the whole thing but the thing u have noticed is a minor problem that will be fixed in my next version
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    14th Apr 2015
    Ok Baz thx for telling me that now I will change something and u should see the change in a couple of hours
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    14th Apr 2015
    Thanks Sandwichlizard the next one I will be making will have smaller numbers so I can clear the number (similar to urs) so when u clear it doesent take long and is almost instant
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    14th Apr 2015
    Great job with these :D +1
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Apr 2015
    it looks like you studied a bunch of counters and built your own. congrats. building from scratch is the most rewarding.
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    13th Apr 2015
    and Baz-SGN I will fix that
  • awesome170
    awesome170
    13th Apr 2015
    I did'nt copy them I made them by following someones save so thats why I said that
  • Baz-SGN
    Baz-SGN
    13th Apr 2015
    the left counter increases by 1 when the right counter reaches 9 so it looks like this: 17,18,29,20,21,......(but still cool)
  • ProtoBlast
    ProtoBlast
    13th Apr 2015
    Nope, SandwichLizard's are similar, but different. I'll assume it is original until someone points me an id of an older save with counters exactly like those. Well done, awesome. +1.