I would like to thank you for many things, but first, maybe a little history of myself to better explain why I want to thank you.
I was a stupid computer gamer, someone who loved to play, but didn't really know anything about programming, 3D modeling, or even 2D graphics. All I knew was how to play almost any game, and beat it, but programming, and anything worth learning was completely foreign to me. I didn't even know how to type without chicken pecking every letter that I was supposed to type.
Then, one day, I received a game for my birthday, the name was stranded 2. I put it aside while I played some other games that had also come on my birthday. One day when I was bored, I decided to check out the small couple dozen MB game called stranded 2. I started it, and played the adventure mode first. It took me 3 deaths to learn how to survive long enough to build a shelter. And then another 10 to learn how to kill the lion without ending up like hamburger in the end.
But the game was so unique, that it intrigued me to play more, I finally learned how to kill the lion with three spears (one always missed) almost every time, and I also learned how to plant. I was so excited when I finished the adventure mode, and went straight to the random maps, playing until I had conquered the island and build menu.
I decided that I wanted to make guns and pistols in the real game, (random) and not place them on the map with the editor whenever I wanted them, and thats when I started trying to teach myself how to program. My first ability to create guns was pathetic, but it worked.
I was so excited about creating guns in random mode, due to several combinations and objects (sulfur, saltpeter, charcoal) that I decided to look around for anyone else that might know something about stranded 2. And I found this website, my first post was to say the least, one of my worst. I was a fool and I didn't read the rules when I posted, and I got a spam warning.
But instead of sending me away, it told me there were people still interested in the game. And I was astounded to find out that the maker of the game was still alive! Ever since then, DC has almost been my idol.
Due to his game, and the incentive to be like him, I learned the basics of half a dozen different computer languages. And I learned how to write Blitz, and Stranded Two domain language. I also learned how to make 2D graphics and textures, I learned how to type without looking at the keyboard, I learned how to make 3D models, and most recently animate them. All because of such a swell guy DC is, and because of the wonderful game he made in stranded 2.
DC, your game has turned me into a computer nerd. No longer the potato siting in-front of the computer giving the joystick all the handling it could handle. I thank you DC, for being patient with me, and being what I could easily call, one of the major influences in my life. You have helped form my understanding of the computer to a point where I could start to earn money with it.
There is truly no way to thank you enough, for the wonderful games you have made, and for the influence that you have been. However, if there is any way that I might be able to pay you back, I would like to know, so that I can pay back the debt. Thank you DC!
And to all the rest of you, perhaps you should also think of how much DC has influenced your life, and even if you don't know how much you've learned from him. If your reading this, you obviously play his games. I think that we should thank this man for all the work he has put into making us happy. There are only a few games for each of us in the world at a time, that truly make us happy. DC has hit the mark twice with me, Stranded 2, and CS2D.
Perhaps you could take a moment, and in this thread, thank DC for everything he's done for you.
He did it all for free, without a price, and personally... I think that is one of the best qualities in a person.
Thank you DC.
You deserve nothing less then the best!