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#681
I used XNA a little bit when 3.0CTP came out in May, and I actually really liked it. I switched back to AGS because the project I decided to dedicate myself to was an adventure game.

Unfortunately, I don't have time now to check out all of the stuff on your site, but I will be back.

~Trent
#682
If anyone wants to create a literal world (global size, or at least large amounts of terrain) check out a program called Fractal World Explorer (FWE). I don't exactly know how to use it, and I only learned about it from these two (Link Link) tutorials for Oblivion's construction set.

But it does look pretty sweet.


~Trent
#683
Not at all, I got what you meant. And I meant that if it does become a trend, it will control itself through the forums mentioned.


~Trent
#684
QuoteIt's eye candy that's easy to overuse.
So are lens flares, but everybody knows that you shouldn't use them. If they try to, it's immediately shot down once it reaches the CL, GiP, or Database.

And I'd like to add that I'd love to see it, even though I wouldn't use it (anytime soon at least)

~Trent
#685
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Fri 21/11/2008 08:20:24
Ceeeeeeeeeeee Jaaaaaaaaayyyy!!!!!!

Happy birthday (even though I'm technically late saying so)

~Trent
#686
I love the fade effect, well done!

~Trent
#687
Anthony did a great job on this episode, and I also like being able to hear Grundy and Ivy a bit clearer than the last one. I hope he has more Power Ups and designers on the show, even if they're not adventure game creators.

Although why the YouTube host? The previous host has better picture quality IMO.

~Trent
#688
From the comments on Bytejacker:
Quote from: sockpuppeterm since when are game developers so er…..ehm…..well….hot ^.^…anyone with me :P?
Quote from: YousaThat woman is really attractive


Putting my money on Grundy. He'd definitely win in a knife fight---Wait. Sexiness? Oh, then definitely Ivy.
~Trent
#689
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 03:04:59
Can we at least be agreed that God gave Rock N' Roll to everyone? :=

~Trent
PS-Yes this was a useless post. I'm out for the evening, so good night to you fine gentlemen.
#690
There's a sticky in this board on making a Lucas Arts interface. Also, look up 'Editing the GUIs' and 'Interface Text' in the manual, that should help point you in the right direction.

~Trent
PS-Welcome to the forums, and your English is fine (by my standards :))
#691
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 01:55:29
Quote from: Ozzie on Thu 20/11/2008 01:46:26Of course, except if you parents force you to it, but well, how should society change that.

And I don't think it can change(or will soon). The role of a parent is to teach and raise their kids as they know best. If that involves religion or not, then so be it. Yes, some parents literally force things on their kids. But when it comes to religion? I doubt it's forcing and more just being a parent and passing on their own beliefs.

~Trent
#692
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 01:31:34
As for religion in school? I've never been taught anything religious in the public school system, despite living in Utah which is a very religious state. Sure, there's the mention of things (generally cultural things of Mormonism/Utahism, but not beliefs of the LDS Church) but never Bible stories or anything else. Most I've ever heard of religion while in public schooling was in 9th grade when the Earth Science teacher told us he had to teach the theory of evolution. He said that it is required of him by the state to teach it, so we had to learn it for the test and curriculum but not necessarily believe it.

~Trent
PS-Restating my edit above, "Due to the definition of omnipotent, I will no longer use that word. It does not change my beliefs or what I've said."
#693
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 01:10:32
Very well. Next topic. :)

[Edit]:Due to the definition of omnipotent, I will no longer use that word. It does not change my beliefs or what I've said.

~Trent
#694
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 01:02:17
As far as I know, yes. I believe I already stated that.

But who knows, maybe he can and I haven't seen it. He has power of matter (fish and loaves, water to wine, healing), gravity and other forces (walking on water, separating the Sea), and life (Lazarus and others). So far there's no proof that he can control time, so I won't believe it. Also, that's what I've been taught.

~Trent
PS-Yes, I used the word proof. Please don't go back to that argument anyone...
#695
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 00:55:03
But I do believe he's Omnipotent.

~Trent
#696
Excellent, IMO. Shows both feminine and tom-boy.

Can't wait to see the other characters :D and the entire game.

~Trent
#697
True.

Also, if you don't want to change Ctrl-L, you might consider changing the name back to Load. Makes more sense, at least in my head.


~Trent
[Edit]: Just added Tab and Shift-Tab to the first post. Even though I already knew they existed, I was just lazy at first to add them in.
Any more to add? If you reply to this question, you might want to state it so that it won't be read as a suggestion.
#698
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 00:38:28
Agreed voh.



[Edit]: Why don't I like church/state arguments? Because I'm usually very tolerant and it's mostly the very vocal and very intolerant people that argue either side. Also, I don't care too much about politics (mainly cause I just got out of highschool)

[Edit2]: But, if you can be tolerant (which is happening so far) then go ahead. I probably won't participate.

voh, how can you not know that Stan Lee created Spiderman? You sinner!!!!
Hehehehe...

~Trent
#699
General Discussion / Re: Skepticism
Thu 20/11/2008 00:34:32
voh and spaceboy, I understand your argument and I know that mine is slightly flawed. Not my full belief, but something I thought of: Who says God is really omnipotent? It could just be a word that's been attributed to him since who knows when.

Also (not directed at you two, but to everybody), I'm 18 and therefore don't know everything. I'm just telling what I do know and believe.

~Trent
#700
It annoyed me at first that the Replace and Find Again shortcuts were different, but now I'm rather used to it. (As for Open/Load, I never use it!)

~Trent
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