You makes post to get credits. With credits you can buy stuff like sigs/tutorials etc. Or you can donate to me :lol: I'll get some screen shots for you.
They are "play" money. Basicly you use them as money on these forums. You can buy graphics such as signatures, avatars, or wallpapers. Also, some people sell web hosting, templates, etc. So you dont only buy things that arent worth real money.
I haven't looked yet but credits are GR's currency you can post in certain areas or sell things to make them
Everytime you make a post you get 1 credit (in most sections). 200 credits is equal to $1. You can use credits to buy items from the GR Shop, sigs, tutorials, avatars, or real money. $1 USD = 200 credits $2 USD = 400 credits $3 USD = 600 credits $4 USD = 800 credits $5 USD = 1,000 credits $10 USD = 2,000 credits $15 USD = 3,000 credits $20 USD = 4,000 credits $25 USD = 5,000 credits $50 USD = 10,000 credits $75 USD = 15,000 credits $100 USD = 20,000 credits $200 USD = 40,000 credits $250 USD = 50,000 credits USD = U.S. Dollar
they show a sign of thanks after a movie....when the movie is done it usually shows a list of "credits" to poeople who helped work on it
the point of getting credits is too send them to me. Link: http://www.gamerenders.com/forum/index.php...ey&name=G-Force
heres hot you use them under my wealth statistics it says Donate credits... ok click on it under my name and then put in the ammount all of yur creds example. 29 and then click send credits and thats how you use em real easy
Will you ever shut up? They changed 1 mother ----ing rule, that only involved tutorials. If you want to make credits, get up off your lazy ass and make signatures and sell them for full rights, what you can make in 30 minutes can net you 500+ credits in a couple of days where something that took you hours to finish gets you maybe 3000 in a month... its a much better deal the other way. just get over it. tutorials are learning resources anyways, and shouldnt be a form of profit, you should know this, you have been here long enough to remember when tutorials were free.