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− | Fizzling out of the Black Void}}'''Battle of Pixelgrad '''was a conflict on pixel.io between Nazis and Communists as well as several pixel forces around the spring of 2017. |
+ | Fizzling out of the Black Void}}'''Battle of Pixelgrad '''was a conflict on pixel.io between Nazis and Communists as well as several other pixel forces around the spring of 2017. |
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+ | [[File:The Battle of Pixelgrad|thumb|330x330px|Progress of the Battle of Pixelgrad]] |
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+ | Pixel.io was an .io game site where internet users could make pixel art on a coordinate graph. The graph had an origin point (0,0) and expanded vastly on the X/Y axis. The player could place a pixel of any color on the graph with the click of a mouse. However, there is a timeout period which the player would have to wait to place another pixel. This timeout period was determined by the pixel's relative position to the origin (basically- the further from the origin, the longer the timeout period). |
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+ | During the spring of 2017, a user on 4chan's /pol/ had posted a screenshot |
Revision as of 04:34, 12 July 2019
Battle of Pixelgrad was a conflict on pixel.io between Nazis and Communists as well as several other pixel forces around the spring of 2017.
Background
Pixel.io was an .io game site where internet users could make pixel art on a coordinate graph. The graph had an origin point (0,0) and expanded vastly on the X/Y axis. The player could place a pixel of any color on the graph with the click of a mouse. However, there is a timeout period which the player would have to wait to place another pixel. This timeout period was determined by the pixel's relative position to the origin (basically- the further from the origin, the longer the timeout period).
During the spring of 2017, a user on 4chan's /pol/ had posted a screenshot