ChristGames.org (FTP) - readme.txt ----------------------------------- Welcome to ChristGames.org Game Resource FTP site. This file repository contains ancillary game files for projects hosted and promoted here. If you are looking for source code files, please visit our GitHub repository at https://github.com/christgames/files. These are a few examples of preferred file types that are stored here. Other extensions are allowed as long as they are relevant to your project and do not violate our storage policy below. .blend - blender.org - 3D content suite, containing scenes, objects, materials, textures, and more. .ogg - xiph.org - multimedia file containing audio and video data. .png - libpng.org - Portable Network Graphics files. This type is preferred for pictures. .gz - gnu.org - GNU Zip format for compressing files. (Mainly for Unix-like systems) .7z - 7-zip.org - This is an open source file compression format for 7-Zip (Windows, Unix, Mac) *** Storage restrictions and limitations 1. Any files contain pornographic content are strictly prohibited from being published here. Please be kind and not abuse our FTP repository. 2. Files that violate any patent laws, are illegally obtained, or violate commercial licenses, are prohibited from being publish here. All files on this site should be free to copy and change. 3. Personal files not related to any game coding project, pictures, audio, etc. are not allowed on this site. This is a game resource site. Please use other free hosting sites for your personal content. 4. Large files are allowed here as long as they are relevant to your project. Please limit them as much as possible, through compression. Do not store multiple copies unless they are absolutely needed. Removing Files If we see that you are abusing our services for any reason, we will remove your files without warning. Backups Please maintain backups of all files that you publish here on your personal systems. We cannot guarantee that files stored here will be safe from others deleting or overwriting them. Drive failure are rare, but can occur without warning too.