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Everything posted by osmosisch
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Yesssss one of us one of us one of us
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Quake was for me a step down in scariness from Doom, the monster designs were just not as detailed and creepy. Also the monochromatic brown/desaturated pallettes really limited their design space. Maybe it was just texture/polygon limitations, I don't know.
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It's super hard. I could reliably get to the point where gun-toting enemies show up, at which point I always died. Still very enjoyable to me, the aesthetic and gameplay really appeal to me.
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> hit ~ key > type +mlook > never look back Actually the next step is to make a file autoexec.cfg and put a line containing +mlook in there
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Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.
osmosisch replied to Tanukitsune's topic in Video Gaming
I really really really did not like TWEWY as pretty much the only person I knew until recently. The combat anti-clicked with me so hard. I hate having to distribute my attention like that. -
Haha, awesome. I love that. The reason I asked (sorry, should have started with this) is that I'm messing with a hex-based game myself but ended up starting with the three-axis version from here: http://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons/ and it was blowing my mind / ended up buggy so I was wondering what you ended up going with. I should get up the courage to just do stuff like you did instead of trying to over-engineer things.
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Oh yeah, not the rendering/shape, but the grid coordinates and neighbour checks and the like
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Looks super interesting. Is the code up somewhere? Curious how you're handling the hex math.
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Apparently it's supposed to rain deer?
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Haha, this. That's some prime Goldblum, especially the outtakes.
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More than one edition I hope? (congrats!)
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Eh, it's fine. I'm partially to blame anyway as a half-Scot
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I can recommend the notheastern Netherlands if you want to clear your head & live relatively cheaply. If you end up close to or in Groningen you also have a very energetic student city available.
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Ho-lee shit, dibs.
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This game has gone over very well with my boardgame group. Great fun.
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I've got Uber and it's....well, it's just too gross for me. I like a lot about it, but it glories in the destruction of pretty much everything.
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I have a bunch of programming experience in Java, Javascript, Various vlavours of the C tree, Clojure, and have dabbled a tiny bit in Unity but have not made any real games yet & am eager to try my hand at it. I can be contacted via PM, or my email is the same as username @gmail I'm in CET and available evenings mostly, what with having a day job & children
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Yeah, the stuff I get has already been boiled; I rarely feel like making my own, I expect the rinsing to remove the starch that they do in the production facility is going to be way more efficient than what I can do myself anyway. It comes in jars like this: http://www.galateaorganic.nl/nl/p/producten/421901/artnr-1002/bio-seitan-in-glazen-pot/
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I would much rather read a post without exaggerations.
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There's institutionalised racism in every Western country to some degree; any movement or action that might help with this strikes me as a good thing (as does 'undergrads being undergrads' actually). Taking 'black lives matter' as literally only being about black people being shot in the US is, in my view, a mistake.
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Yeah that series started out really cool and then just turned depressing. Interest in the finals: zero. Oh well, I'm glad it was interesting for so long.
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Seitan is amazing stuff, tied only with quorn for flavour/texture as meat substitute in my opinion. I get it in big jars, marinated. Brand stuff won't be a big use I think for someone overseas I expect. I treat it kind of like meat. Often it's good to custom-marinade it some more, depending on what you're planning to do with it.
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I can do some programming if someone needs it, mostly during evenings (CET)
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Yeah Gould and Dawkins are the two Great Dicks of evolutionary theory.