Looking for an NFO designer
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Does it really matter, its an nfo which no fucker looks at anyway, but if you want it perfect for no reason at all, then up to you.
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Ditto, does anyone actually give a shit about the art in an nfo file, or do they find it obnoxiously annoying? Just some details for a usenet post, that's the reason I thought it exists.
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Ditto, does anyone actually give a shit about the art in an nfo file, or do they find it obnoxiously annoying? Just some details for a usenet post, that's the reason I thought it exists.
It's only annoying to me if the .nfo is autostripped and automatically pasted into the torrent description, meaning I have to scroll down and through whatever annoyance artwork is posted there... personally I just prefer the info I'm after in an nfo, not a picture made out of characters on a keyboard :lol:
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Burnsy
Quote:
Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Ditto, does anyone actually give a shit about the art in an nfo file, or do they find it obnoxiously annoying? Just some details for a usenet post, that's the reason I thought it exists.
It's only annoying to me if the .nfo is autostripped and automatically pasted into the torrent description, meaning I have to scroll down and through whatever
annoyance artwork is posted there... personally I just prefer the info I'm after in an nfo, not a picture made out of characters on a keyboard :lol:
If you want some real art made from ascii, start a telnet session and type in this command: towel.blinkenlights.nl
(windows supports telnet but in Windows 7 the client is not loaded by default it is an optional extra which can be added through the control panel, all other versions though simply start a command line session and type telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl, in Linux simply start a terminal session and type in the same command).
Re: Looking for an NFO designer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Artemis
If you want some real art made from ascii, start a telnet session and type in this command: towel.blinkenlights.nl
(windows supports telnet but in Windows 7 the client is not loaded by default it is an optional extra which can be added through the control panel, all other versions though simply start a command line session and type telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl, in Linux simply start a terminal session and type in the same command).
Very impressive, but the point I was trying to make, in my own mind anyway, is that an .nfo file is exactly that, for info not artwork... I can see why people like the OP want to do it and keep up the tradition, but in response to mjmacky's question, I was one of those who found it more an irritation than anything else