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#1701
Wait(24000);
#1702
no, don't put unplayed. Rate yourself realistically.
#1703
my contribution to this thread is to point out that as soon as I read 'ice cream cravings' I went to the fridge and took out a Carte D'or banana chocolate icecream. It is gone, now.
#1704
isn't this 2 years old?
#1705
General Discussion / Re: Blasphemy
Tue 12/07/2005 12:11:52
that's a good point. AGI games didn't have an invasive interface either. Well.. it was there, but you had to press esc first to see it. If you just wanted to walk around and type things, you could. I never considered how a big interface kills immersion before.
#1706
General Discussion / Re: Blasphemy
Mon 11/07/2005 15:39:45
QuoteIt was almost photographic.

nnnrgh
#1707
General Discussion / Re: Blasphemy
Mon 11/07/2005 14:37:50
do whatever you want that is innovative in the gameplay. I like 'computer game' presentation. I dislike computer games that try so hard to be movies/reality. Aesthetics are not gameplay.
#1708
General Discussion / Re: Blasphemy
Mon 11/07/2005 14:11:38
Quote(it's certainly easier to get creative on room angles with a 3D character, you don't need to constantly draw new views).

Adventure games can be a lot of things. But personally I like the specific aesthetic of the early graphical adventure game, where the view pane is CONSTANT in gameplay, with the one vanishing point and the sequentiality that occurs when you stick to the simple rules. You walk off to the left in one screen, you come in on the right on the same level on the next. These things are underappreciated. Everybody's rushing to make their game full of easy eye-candy, neglecting how much more ADVANCED early AGI games were in terms of immersion and continuity because they stuck to simple rules. Sure, weird angles like GF or MI4 might make a game more cinematic... but guess what... adventure games are not movies. Think more of the computer game aesthetic. Stop trying to emulate reality.
#1709
I'm not sure, but I don't think CJ's going to cry if you make your platform games in Game Maker.
#1710
Akumayo... you do know there's engines geared towards this specific thing like Game Maker, right?
#1711
It all came down to homoerotic arm-wrestling
#1712
Quotebut I know it's someone from GAC. 2ma2, I think.


2ma2 isn't even a honorary member. We hate him. He's a betrayer and deserter of ags.
#1713
General Discussion / Re: Wintermute ARMY!!!
Sun 10/07/2005 11:04:24
QuoteAnd - the greatest plus - there are no system limits as to number of rooms or dialog topics.

That is a good thing. not many people come close to the artificial limits, though.
#1714
Can you do MIDI in Adobe Audition?


No.
#1715
Phil! We remember you and love you in a very homoerotic manner.
#1716
General Discussion / Re: Mittens 2006?
Fri 08/07/2005 13:34:46
...because beer is the point?
#1717
We start.
#1719
Thanks a lot jet. Neat.

Andail: when the time comes, I'll be posting 'a foreigner's theoretical guide to mittens' which will include leaving from the airport to the bus place, getting tickets for the right bus and just coming. Believe it or not, foreign people have come to greece before and have sucessfully managed to get to where they wanted to go so there's a chance! only if you believe!

You're not going to be any more lost than I was when I came to sweden and was trying to follow your confusing mittens guide haha
#1720
can anyone who isn't too bored tell me how many people have booked so far?

Glodmnu: I'll roar at you if you don't come. Otherwise, one of two people being undecided doesn't hurt the camping spot reservations.

This is a good time re relay some infomation again:

each of you will be paying 12 euros per day on the camping. That is, assuming you bring your own tent. These 12 euros incude the usage of the various facilities there on camp, the usage of the minibus that might take us to the water, and semi-nutrition ( one meal)

There will be no drug use whatsoever on camp. Drinking is ok, but please be sensible about when and how much you drink. Keep in mind that people all around the world made an effort and put good money towards meeting you and having fun with you, not with the drunken barfy version of you, much less the stoned out of their mind version of you. I know you're all adults and basically you will be doing whatever you want, but as it is, I've booked these spaces on my own name, and so I get to lay the rules to this extent when you're on the camp grounds.

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