Why wouldn't you be able to put the credits in the game itself? My html5 games have the credits in the game itself.
If your game doesn't have an in-game credits screen, then I would recommend putting the credits in the same page as the game but just further down the page or just below the game portion of the page.
If you're talking about an html5 game hosted on itch.io, you can list ask the attributions in the "Description" section of the game details page, or even as a downloadable txt file link on that page.
The site has a hard time with certain special characters like curved quotes and em dashes. A hyphen is what your keyboard shows, but some word processors like to change hyphens to em dashes without telling you. When you copy-paste text from such word processors, you introduce a character that makes the site barf white all over the screen.
This should be in the Feedback forum, not General Discussion. [Topic moved]
Submissions you've contributed are tracked on your profile, so... My Submissions
The number of views are not tracked at all, and will remain so.
The number of downloads of a submission is tracked on the given submission's page.
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If you're wanting all this data on one page instead of on individual submission pages, there is not sufficient benefit for such a feature to justify the effort involved in implementing it.
Can you be more specific about the license location within the zip file? And more specific about the location of the zip file itself, too? Maybe I'm looking at the wrong file, but everything I can see on that page indicates GPL, not CC-BY-SA.
Oh, nice! How did you come across Miziziziz's github?
Why wouldn't you be able to put the credits in the game itself? My html5 games have the credits in the game itself.
If your game doesn't have an in-game credits screen, then I would recommend putting the credits in the same page as the game but just further down the page or just below the game portion of the page.
If you're talking about an html5 game hosted on itch.io, you can list ask the attributions in the "Description" section of the game details page, or even as a downloadable txt file link on that page.
An inordinate number of "ps1 low poly" submissions. Is there a jam or art challenge or class going on?
what is the search you're running that doesn't show your asset?
The site has a hard time with certain special characters like curved quotes and em dashes. A hyphen is what your keyboard shows, but some word processors like to change hyphens to em dashes without telling you. When you copy-paste text from such word processors, you introduce a character that makes the site barf white all over the screen.
Cool. I love esoteric alphabets. :)
I think you're missing a "K", though: FutharkThis should be in the Feedback forum, not General Discussion.
[Topic moved]
Submissions you've contributed are tracked on your profile, so...
My Submissions
The number of views are not tracked at all, and will remain so.
The number of downloads of a submission is tracked on the given submission's page.
Links to users that have commented are listed next to the comment.
If you're wanting all this data on one page instead of on individual submission pages, there is not sufficient benefit for such a feature to justify the effort involved in implementing it.
Can you provide links to the original submission by qubodup/Ulrich?EDIT: Thanks! You've got it all right. :)
Perfect. Thanks. :)
Can you be more specific about the license location within the zip file? And more specific about the location of the zip file itself, too? Maybe I'm looking at the wrong file, but everything I can see on that page indicates GPL, not CC-BY-SA.
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