I’m looking for a builder to help me and Josh (Revolucien) out on Club Boates. Nothing like EBR-level. We’d like to expand the map a little and anyone who’s got experience working on social games would be perfect.
I usually only pay per job. Payout could range anywhere from $30 to $300 (or robux, if you so choose), depending on what the job is.
Just inbox me here or on skype (chadmandudeguy) if you’re interested!
[strike]Give a link and/ or screenshots of the current areas[/strike] Got it: CLUB BOATES - Roblox
If it’s not too overboard (hence “No EBR level stuff”) then I might be interested. I can do detail but I’m much more focused on theming and delivering as much detail with the least amount of parts.
I can do just about any theme, and clubs are a cool concept to take on. Also, don’t let my personality on here deter you from how I work or what I can do.
Even though ROBLOX’s rules state that you’re not supposed to exploit studio, it doesn’t matter since he’s not doing anything malicious. I modified the ROBLOX studio executable to replace the splash screen. Should I get terminated because I exploited studio and that was against the rules?
I’m not going to give you a whole lecture on rules now, but they’re human-made and they’re defined through words rather than raw thought so they’re biased (you’re not allowed to complain about your employer in the UAE), don’t cover every case (veteran with PTSD getting legal charges slapped on him for breaking into a car to save a cat that almost died of heat exhaustion because although there is a law that permits you to do that for human babies, there isn’t one that permits you to do it for animals), and sometimes apply when you don’t want them to (i.e. rule stating I should get in trouble for changing the studio splash screen)
People who blindly follow rules are people who can’t think for themselves. You have to interpret rules for yourself, know when to not follow rules (saving the cat from the hot car), and be able to decide if you should even follow the rule because the rule maker was biased and following the rule would go against your morals. [/quote][/spoiler]