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Commented 10 years ago2014-02-26 19:14:39 UTC in journal: #8342 Comment #50970
*like
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-25 19:29:47 UTC in journal: #8341 Comment #62622
Happy birthday mate ;)!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-21 15:30:13 UTC in journal: #8339 Comment #61602
Technically spring starts in March.
Nice photos I guess, but you need to improve on taking them. Or at least, don't use your phone camera, it seems to be an old one. They look too casual.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-21 01:06:55 UTC in journal: #8337 Comment #58374
It's not that it's resource intensive. It does have a wide variety of resources that aren't currently put to use much more than just being consumed as they are. I've read the author's FAQ on his site( this game is developed by a single person) and it seems he hasn't got big plans for it. I mean... it doesn't even have multiplayer. Neither a campaign, the only story being that these settlers you start with where banished from their original community.

From my perspective, it's a combination of Caesar III and The settlers II.

The only difference is that you don't have any enemies... besides yourself. This has got to be the hardest RTS I've ever played when it comes to micromanagement. You basically have to fine-tune the jobs you assign to each settler so that you don't disturb the economy cycle. And trust me, in the first years it's super hard to provide food. This is the number one cause for people in my villages dying: starvation. It's ridiculous but at the same time challenging.
There is a wide variety of food resources, and then there's trading: you can't actually grow all kinds of crops and trees, or breed livestock. You have to acquire seeds and a few animals to start this process( these are the most expensive resources to buy).

My problem is that, after some point, you begin to get bored. There is a bit of variety, but not more. The interface and the overall GUI stuff looks like the game is some kind of cheap linux RTS clone. But the graphics are incredibly good looking, though unoptimized( zooming out will kill your graphics card...). I sure hope the developer of this game will add more interesting stuff to keep me playing, like some tech trees and more upgradable stuff( the only thing you can upgrade is a normal house to a stone house- which consumes less wood for heating during winter).

Ah, but I'm spoiling too much. It is up to you to discover this game.
The point is, this game is addictive. But after some point you realize it lacks "substance".
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-20 20:36:31 UTC in journal: #8337 Comment #58373
Banished is a new RTS game that appeared recently.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-20 12:01:20 UTC in journal: #8336 Comment #56009
Noice acquisition mister!
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-13 17:24:22 UTC in journal: #8334 Comment #58367
I don't know, I feel like some persons just absorb this kind of information faster. All this procrastination might have slowed my brain.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-13 13:12:32 UTC in journal: #8333 Comment #45923
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 23:50:23 UTC in journal: #8332 Comment #42274
Ok.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-11 17:38:05 UTC in journal: #8332 Comment #42273
Well on second thought this isn't supposed to kill the pleasure at all. With a reasonable amount of kegel exercises and some good stimulation coming from you, he should be able to feel even full body orgasms. The key is in the prostate.

But still. This case is unique for me.
Commented 10 years ago2014-02-10 20:12:10 UTC in journal: #8332 Comment #42272
Are you still going to produce testosterone at least?
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-14 16:51:13 UTC in vault item: Danbix Cube: Source Comment #20429
Hah, if I ever have time I will certainly decompile this. I don't understand how you rated CT, the ratings are disabled :|.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-14 14:23:22 UTC in vault item: Danbix Cube: Source Comment #20427
Holy shit, this is absolutely incredible! Will you ever release a VMF to this? If you ever see this messsage, please leave a comment in the shoutbox or something announcing this, or better yet, make a journal.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-12 16:39:50 UTC in vault item: Dungeon Death SP Comment #20421
Well I played this out of curiosity. I'm going to voice my opinion by keeping in mind that it was made 9 years ago.

Its atmosphere and design of architecture( which in some areas is good, but most of the halls are poorly detailed and use the same texture everywhere) strongly reminds me of Tomb Raider gameplay. Some of the puzzles were quite hard to figure out( there was a lack of consistency of what grates are "doors" and what grates are breakables), and honestly I cheated at some point by noclipping.

It was satisfying.
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Commented 10 years ago2014-01-11 01:09:27 UTC in vault item: hl_pyrozone Comment #20411
Well, after writing a review I accidentally clicked a link and it went p00f!
I must be tired...

+ has that 98' retro feeling to it
+ neat placement of weapons
+ interesting gameplay that allows some vantage points on the roof
+ wtf moment with that trick cage

- the tram: I realize it's there more for design, but it's not very useful and there are some problems getting down at the second station
- not much of an ambience, although in a hl1 deathmatch game with many players... who cares?

I give it a 4.5.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-09 09:08:49 UTC in journal: #8324 Comment #45915
I'd definitely go with my laptop to a lan party, not my how knows how many kg desktop.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-09 06:18:22 UTC in journal: #8324 Comment #45914
Chroma keying means erasing pixels of a certain colour entirely from the scene. It usually involves playing with some thresholds because obviously the colour can't always be perfectly across all its surface.

The most used color is green because there is no green shade in our skins. I've also seen blue used, but it's rare.

[edit] Damn it, I did not know Archie stays awake at 6 a.m.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-06 21:16:07 UTC in journal: #8323 Comment #50964
Awesome!
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-05 09:56:11 UTC in journal: #8321 Comment #58363
Yeah tried it in the past, but discovered it's a trial and you need to pay.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-03 17:26:07 UTC in journal: #8319 Comment #40349
Well at least you had some presentable maps at the time. Remaking them will only make them shine more.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-02 10:16:04 UTC in vault item: DiscoStu Gift: Kleiner's Secret Lab Comment #20399
Heh, my map was the last map posted last year :D.
Commented 10 years ago2014-01-01 11:39:25 UTC in journal: #8317 Comment #62609
:D<
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-30 11:39:41 UTC in vault item: DiscoStu Gift: Kleiner's Secret Lab Comment #20389
I apologize for that annoying feat, but I couldn't conceive a more "friendly" path blocker in such a short time frame. The project should have been much bigger anyway, I made a lot of cuts.
The gas pipe seems unrealistic, I know. I just forgot to configure the env_steam :)).
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-30 10:46:46 UTC in vault item: Xmas Gift To: Penguinboy Comment #20388
This looks funny :D
... why did you do it for CS?
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-30 01:08:09 UTC in vault item: Cs_Canbunk Comment #20382
This map is more than a decade old!! This site is seriously mature :o
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-29 22:12:28 UTC in vault item: TETMAS 2013 Comment #20381
This has to stand out as the most creepy map posted this year.

The caves were fun, the landscape simple, yet effective. I can't agree with the HDR lighting, it's a bit too harsh in places. Overall a balanced, creepy map!

For such little time, I give this a fiver.

"The content" made me think twice about Archie's mind.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-26 19:37:07 UTC in vault item: Fallingliquid Comment #20377
Wow, I found this while stumbling: falling water
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-26 15:09:38 UTC in journal: #8313 Comment #33315
Happy holiday to you too.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-25 23:54:10 UTC in vault item: Urby Comment #20372
I'm sorry to say, but I don't believe you. You could only do such a thing in a non-stop mapping session that takes a day( give or take some hours) if you already have the plan really well established :P.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-22 19:28:21 UTC in journal: #8310 Comment #49540
I saw this. It looks surreal... almost terrifying.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-22 19:25:51 UTC in journal: #8309 Comment #58358
I have a tape recorder("like in half-life"), but it is still perfectly functional and it looks too good to take apart.
Here's a video with it: link
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-21 17:34:27 UTC in journal: #8309 Comment #58357
You won't find any gold plated contacts in such old tech. There aren't even SMD components!
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-20 09:14:54 UTC in journal: #8306 Comment #62592
Not sure if DiscoStu is in a filter bubble, or is on topic. Wait...
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-19 23:45:32 UTC in journal: #8306 Comment #62591
That is highly experimental and doesn't seem to be very reliable.
Also, they'll have a hard time in space.

I bet they'll try sequencing the DNA from one's fart.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-19 21:02:47 UTC in journal: #8306 Comment #62590
It does. Not in big cities and in places like malls, but it does. There are stupid people who choose not to protect their privacy by spamming tweets wherever they go.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-19 17:03:40 UTC in journal: #8305 Comment #48345
My father doesn't speak english very well.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-19 17:02:43 UTC in journal: #8306 Comment #62589
People will talk about a morality engine. Perhaps only then we can begin to worry. Until then, I can only hope that "privacy" will still exist in the future.
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Commented 10 years ago2013-12-09 21:03:06 UTC in journal: #8300 Comment #45879
You literally right-click on the start button and hit shut-down.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-09 19:22:49 UTC in journal: #8300 Comment #45878
After using Windows 8.1 for more than a month, I found that all the complaints stem from the fact that people refuse to accustom with the new start menu. Windows 8.1 in fact provides way faster access to some system settings, including task manager which is now at a right-click distance.
I rarely used the start anyway... I keep my shortcuts on the desktop, organized in folders like "multimedia", "mapping" etc. and other general programs directly on the desktop.

I currently use win 8.1 on my laptop and 7 on my desktop. I have nothing against the two. I think it's more a matter of taste.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-08 13:12:51 UTC in journal: #8300 Comment #45877
For goodness sake, I wrote this once already:

"The good ol' "End Process" from the task manager can be accessed via the "Details" tab. That's basically the old task manager.".
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-08 13:12:51 UTC in journal: #8300 Comment #45876
For goodness sake, I wrote this once already:

"The good ol' "End Process" from the task manager can be accessed via the "Details" tab. That's basically the old task manager.".

/mod pls delete my accidental double post
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-07 11:32:01 UTC in journal: #8300 Comment #45875
The good ol' "End Process" from the task manager can be accessed via the "Details" tab. That's basically the old task manager.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-05 19:17:05 UTC in journal: #8298 Comment #65877
Yeah, science!
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-04 09:01:17 UTC in journal: #8296 Comment #67519
Clever interpretation of the 3D rendering using those projections, although I understand what you are talking about, I can't figure out the math part.
The Arduino thing is interesting, you say only a library is needed and you can output from the digital/analog pins directly into the TV?
I have an Arduino Uno myself.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-01 23:07:41 UTC in journal: #8294 Comment #50450
WELL I guess it's a misused "to" not "not".
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-01 21:24:58 UTC in journal: #8294 Comment #50449
At least I learned how not to use "not" in certain statements.
Commented 10 years ago2013-12-01 00:29:31 UTC in journal: #8293 Comment #45843
I think you should apply some heat distortion :P.
Commented 10 years ago2013-11-26 17:48:11 UTC in journal: #8291 Comment #48342
It's catchy.