With the recently launched stage database, PCM.daily offers the stage makers a reliable host for your stages and stage profiles. All stages and images are hosted on the PCM.daily server, meaning you won't have to use sites like mediafire, rapidshare etc. to share your stages. And more importantly: Your stages won't be deleted once they are uploaded and approved.
Confirmation
Once your stages have been uploaded, they will need to be approved by an admin before they are published for all users. You will receive a PM when the stages have been approved.
When you have had enough stages approved, your stages will be approved automatically and online for all users immediately.
BBCode
As a lot of stage makers has a personal thread in the stage forum where they share and discuss their stages, I have come up with an easy way to take advantage of the stage database when you want to share your stages: BBCode. The way the BBCode works is as follows:
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Currently I am unable to upload stages to the database; it's 404ing.
Edit: The url is also "https://pcmdaily.com/register". I'm assuming that I don't need to have a further registration to use the stage DB, so my guess is that this is might be incorrect...
Edited by TTtheGladiator on 05-05-2013 04:24
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lluuiiggii wrote:
It's been off for quite some time in fact (some months - i.e. it's not just now):
CrueTrue wrote:
Still working on rewriting the Stage DB code to allow uploading on the new server
Ahh, ok. I might just zip my stage files and upload them somewhere then. Thanks for the info!
When you can't decide between two options, flip a coin. Not because the result of the coin will choose for you, but because, in that split second before the coin lands, you'll know what side you want it to fall on.