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Recent content by urmom

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    Kubrick, Kundera, and why cinematics in gaming suck balls

    I thought the in-game cinematics in Homeworld (1999) were noice. The sequel would interrupt you every 3 mins tho. Grrrr!!
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    Game News ELEX II announced

    The first ELEX had some decent gameplay, but otherwise was kinda dumb.
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    Squad-Level Tactical Games

    Is it worthwhile updating the OP? Maybe an equivalent table can be generated using Listeriabot instead.
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    In appreciation of TIE Fighter.

    I haven't read this whole thread. What engine is that? The lasers look gay.
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    Vapourware Barkley 2 - the new Codex vaporware champion

    Almost done, gimme a few minutes I will upload it.
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    New member question: How do you deal with your backlog?

    Honestly I stopped playing games. That's 20-40hrs per week I can use to do stuff that's roughly just as rewarding but also more relaxing and/or more productive. Yeah, games can be great, but all in all they're not worth it.
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    Project Haven - dystopian tactical RPG where you lead mercenary company striving for survival

    Each exploding barrel is going to have its own life, personality and history.
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    Development Info Underlair is Under Construction

    Townscaper is a perfect example. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1291340/Townscaper/
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    Development Info Underlair is Under Construction

    Procedural generation isn't necessarily random. It just means an algorithm of some type was used. Could be a non-PRNG algorithm, like a spiral or fractal or spline, etc.
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    Crap. I hate the 30 min edit timeout.
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    The most important thing is the law, though. The law is always right.
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    Not trying to pick sides or be judgmental, because it's natural and we all do it and mostly it's just self-harm, but when somebody goes on and on and on about how other people totally suck you have to wonder if maybe they're not on the right track... Even if the person gets 99.9999% of their...
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    You could flip this around again and say pejoratives like "smelly SJW" (I just made that up) are just labels and mischaracterizations, too. And flip it a third or fourth time, etc. etc. etc. Like a photocopy, each time you do it the picture becomes uglier and uglier. Like a shitty type of...
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    Could you explain this? There are several possible interpretations (as well as possible typos/grammar errors...) without more clarity.
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    Game News Disco Elysium - Final Cut is Cut from Australia

    It's nice that Cleve likes art. If he were better at it from a time/budget/teamwork standpoint he would be more successful tho. He has fans willing to subsidize his efforts now, which could theoretically be a good thing, I guess? Yes? No? We'll see.

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