Actually, all player-avoiding or player-attracted enemies have the same problem. But I’ve only fixed it for Cowards. Otherwise, certain spacecraft placements would force other enemies to be permanently forced outside the portal.
help i need my account back my little brother used hack keys and i got banned my brother really sorry for that he loves playing chicken invaders everyday please he’s swear he’ll not use cheats again he’s sad cuz this only game he enjoys please bring it back the banned user of game is mohamedbaek
That was… a weird situation
Anyway, if you or anyone try to hack your CIU account and your account have been caughted by the anti-cheat system ; then there’s nothing you can do to unban your account other than wait, or create an new account if it pernamently banned.
“to-do's” would mean that the said thing belongs to something or someone called “to-do”.
“to-dos” is the plural of “to-do”, where “to-do” is an entry in the to-do list.
Idea: every time you play a mission again, this thing will turn to green, orange and red
During after 12-hour however, the color will be default. Playing mission again, this will turn green. And again, it will turn to orange. More than 3 times will turn this into red.
It’s not like a major thing, it just an indicator of how many time you have played over and over this mission again. I hope it’s not too hard to program it.
English is admittedly awful when it comes to creating plural of quasi-words. The apostrophe is grammatically incorrect (because it’s not a possessive), but I sometimes use it to visually separate out the singular word and therefore aid in pronunciation (don’t even get me started with that).
Example: Just looking at these words, how would you pronounce them?
nos twos
I find the form no's and two's to have less ambiguous pronunciation. But even that has limitations. For example, which is better worse?
dos and don'ts do's and don't's
I also use it in my code (which is necessarily plain text without formatting) when I’m trying to create plurals of e.g. class names. Chicken's means a lot of Chicken objects. Alternatively, I sometimes write <Chicken>s. In cases where formatting is available I’d write Chickens. This is my own convention, there’s no grammar rule that supports it.
Anyway, I considered both options and I think to-dos is marginally better in this case.
@InterAction_studios there’s a small problem in the ads, when completing any mission sometimes i get an empty ad, it loads infinitely and i need to restart the game again to keep playing, i don’t think it’s your fault but it’s getting a bit annoying…