This is quite well written and contains a lot of information.
It's worth noting that prior to the creation of these Forums, I was a freshly promoted forum moderator at Pokemon Uranium's official website, given the task of watching over the Help Desk and Suggestions Forum by Twitch and Iron. Iron of course being the Super Moderator and main point of contact. I had taken on the responsibility for a little over a week and half before the Official website went down for good.
I used my position as motivation to create the Unofficial Forum you see before you today. It runs on the same software the previous forum did and has been custom designed to look exactly like the original - no easy task when you're working with a website that no longer exists. I kept the development of this forum a secret originally as I wanted to wait until Official Word had come from Twitch and JV before I made this forum available to the public. But before I knew it someone had managed to find the website and proceeded to Register. Immediately after, realizing the cover was blown, I shared the link on Reddit, explained who I was and what I had done. I received surprisingly positive reception and the Forum officially opened.
After the Official Statement had been made on the 21st of September, I spoke with Twitch directly for the first time. I expected her to disregard the forum completely, instead I was met with many thanks and her blessing to continue running this forum in order to give all of the wonderful Uranium community a place to gather, discuss the game and make friends.
When the dust had finally settled, @Androziel @ReeNormies and I had a brief discussion and agreed on a few points.
1. All current and Future patches provided by @Androziel and @ReeNormies (L, Unknown Entity) would be dubbed official and be pushed through the Pokemon Uranium Patcher for easy access.
2. Development would continue on Pokemon Uranium and the Forum would stay open and Operational.
3. We needed to act quickly and perform damage control. We needed to get the word out that Pokemon Uranium wasn't dead, far from the fact, not only was the game still alive, but it was thriving, it was growing and showed no indication of slowing down.
Having had that conversation, I immediately E-mailed Patricia Hernandez a journalist and Editor at Kotaku who had written This article regarding the fate of Uranium. As you can see, the article has since been updated and a link to this forum has been provided through Kotaku.
There's still a lot of work to be done and we still have so much room to grow. I'm very eager to see where the road takes us from here.
It's worth noting that prior to the creation of these Forums, I was a freshly promoted forum moderator at Pokemon Uranium's official website, given the task of watching over the Help Desk and Suggestions Forum by Twitch and Iron. Iron of course being the Super Moderator and main point of contact. I had taken on the responsibility for a little over a week and half before the Official website went down for good.
I used my position as motivation to create the Unofficial Forum you see before you today. It runs on the same software the previous forum did and has been custom designed to look exactly like the original - no easy task when you're working with a website that no longer exists. I kept the development of this forum a secret originally as I wanted to wait until Official Word had come from Twitch and JV before I made this forum available to the public. But before I knew it someone had managed to find the website and proceeded to Register. Immediately after, realizing the cover was blown, I shared the link on Reddit, explained who I was and what I had done. I received surprisingly positive reception and the Forum officially opened.
After the Official Statement had been made on the 21st of September, I spoke with Twitch directly for the first time. I expected her to disregard the forum completely, instead I was met with many thanks and her blessing to continue running this forum in order to give all of the wonderful Uranium community a place to gather, discuss the game and make friends.
When the dust had finally settled, @Androziel @ReeNormies and I had a brief discussion and agreed on a few points.
1. All current and Future patches provided by @Androziel and @ReeNormies (L, Unknown Entity) would be dubbed official and be pushed through the Pokemon Uranium Patcher for easy access.
2. Development would continue on Pokemon Uranium and the Forum would stay open and Operational.
3. We needed to act quickly and perform damage control. We needed to get the word out that Pokemon Uranium wasn't dead, far from the fact, not only was the game still alive, but it was thriving, it was growing and showed no indication of slowing down.
Having had that conversation, I immediately E-mailed Patricia Hernandez a journalist and Editor at Kotaku who had written This article regarding the fate of Uranium. As you can see, the article has since been updated and a link to this forum has been provided through Kotaku.
There's still a lot of work to be done and we still have so much room to grow. I'm very eager to see where the road takes us from here.
Backup your saves, don't lose progress!
C:\users\<Username>\Saved Games\Pokemon_Uranium
Save Backups:
C:\users\<Username>\Saved Games\Pokemon_Uranium\Backups
C:\users\<Username>\Saved Games\Pokemon_Uranium
Save Backups:
C:\users\<Username>\Saved Games\Pokemon_Uranium\Backups
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