Hi, your article was written in the style of an advertisement rather than a neutral encyclopaedia article, full of unsourced claims eg game developing system with the shortest learning curve! or It's not a physics engine. It's not a rendering engine. And it's not a network game engine either. It is all these things together! We have already smoothly blended all the systems together for you! or An incomparable, crystal clear interface and so on...

It may also fail to meet the notability guidelines, since there appear to be no verifiable independent sources.

The article as it existed was pure spam, if you rewrite, make it neutral and establish notability Jimfbleak 15:41, 8 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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In theory, there is nothing to stop you creating an article in stages; the problem is that editors and admins can only act on what they actually see - always better to use a word processor off-line or a sandbox. Incidentally, make sure that you don't copy text from the website - there are bots that search for that, and, even if you own the copyright, it's more trouble than its worth to prove it to Wikipedia!! Jimfbleak 19:53, 8 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

thanks for the heads up

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The article was going to be a WIP with other members of 3impact. I will work to make the article from scratch, with your suggestions.

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