--- In [email protected], Suyono <suyonohy@d...> wrote:
> Dear Kheper,
>
> Thank you for your valuable
> explanation. I'm sorry for causing
> another misunderstanding.
>
> I knew that you had never submitted
> levels without having the solutions.
> You consistently wrote your score in
> the hint of every level of yours.
>
> It's what I meant with my sentence.
> Although your level has been created
> according to the plan and has the
> solution, you don't stop at that point.
> You try to make the level more and more
> difficult. Now - at this point I
> shouldn't your name*) - there's
> possibility that the creator cancels
> the latest modification because he/she
> can't solve it. He/she submits the most
> difficult version of the level that
> he/she can solve.
>
> *) I used your name as I used
> Kasparov's name when I talk about chess.
> I'm sorry.
>
> Regards,
> Suyono
>
>
> Kheper wrote:
> >
> > Dear Suyono,
> >
> > No offense taken.
> >
> > You say "When he had solved his
> > half-baked level, he improved that
> > level repeatedly until he couldn't
> > solve his own level". Sorry, but
> > that is not the way I proceed. I
> > would not post my levels if I did
> > not know how to solve them.
> > I know FROM THE START how to solve
> > my own levels, because I build them
> > starting with the end, i.e. I plan
> > an ending and slowly build the way
> > to reach it. It is like building a
> > house in the middle of nowhere.
> > Once the house is there, I can add
> > roads, other houses (deception),
> > dead-ends, sky scrapers, lakes,
> > parks and so on, so in the end my
> > house is not evident to find with
> > all this environment...but I know
> > how to find it, since I live there,
> > it is my home.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Kheper
> >
Re: A gift for razorflame. (An APOLOGY to Kheper.)
From pokebalvision at 2004-10-31 06:54:02