Wait, even on Ifs and Disps and things like that? Remember Python doesn't even enforce them for those. The commands with a space with them are meant to have a different interface IMO.
EDIT: Unless you make Axe Tokens get rid of the spaces and replace them with (, but I doubt that's practical.
For quite a while my friends and I have been big fans of Haxball and the entertainment it brings. I have set up a very rudimentary server for Haxball, meaning that I just leave the internet open in a Haxball room. Many communities such as Omnimaga, a calculator programming community, have taken great interest in Haxball and have regular games together. Do to the variety of locations people live, getting a set time together can be rather difficult because of the time zones. We have calculated that I am just about dead center of where everyone lives. Because we don't know when everyone will be on, people periodically check to see if anyone (from Omnimaga) is playing. This works quite well as I leave the room open 24/7, but it takes quite a toll on my laptop from overheating and memory usage. Internet browsers in general take allot of power to run constantly, having tested IE8, IE9, FF 3.6, FF 4.0, and Google Chrome. Are there any intentions on creating a server program or anything of the like, that would just connect to Haxball or the hosting computer? If not, do you know of any way that would be more efficient for me to host a room?
Thank you for your time, -James Oldiges. Education Fanatic.
Hum, actually, Why are you doing that? I talk to basro everyday on IRC