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Surlent

Liturgist
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Volourn said:
I said I *was* a naive moron back then. Like I said, I thought the 'Net be Happy, Happy Land. Boy, was I wrong. The net is an evil place and it corrupts all.
Volourn Honourblade, young canadian boy lost in BIS ghetto, gangraped by bunch of mad dwarves and coconut gangbangers. After that traumatazing experience he was never the same. And so he became Volourn we know today.... he felt no fear, no emotion and became known as Mad Vol the net warrior.
No. The net is genuinely is evil. People don't form 'net communities' to help eahc other; they form them to form 'kool kliqs' with people who have the same hive mind and bash all those who are different.
Hivemind ? We're all codex aliens with united consciouness and slaves to servant mind himself Saint_Proverbius. Our only purpose is to protect the hive afterall. 101 YEEESSSSSH MAASSSSTTTEEEERRRR 1111

Fugging classic Vol. :lol: Sorry Thorndike, he might be troll/lamer/retard, but some of his lines are just insane and crack up.

Btw Ender and Vol, now that we're talking about it, how's the FO mod doing so far ?
 

Enderandrew

Novice
Joined
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Messages
43
Location
Omaha, NE
The Fallout mod is somewhat in hiatus. We have some great programmers, but a few people insisted on arguing on minutia rather than actually do any work.

I'm talking to a few people right now, and I might clean house and start over with a much smaller team. Instead of 20 people trying to be developers, I intend to more heavily enforce specific roles within the project, and try to find people who actually produce results.

Some of the team members really cared about the project, and others didn't.

One of the reasons why I'm a bit stalled on the project is that I'm waiting to hear back on a few things before I make official annoucements. However, if I had my way, I'd take the wonderful team of talented programmers who really want to work, and put them to finishing the IanOut engine.

It's supposed to be open-source, but I've requested source code a few times, and never gotten a response, despite the author updating his site. The last public source code was posted 2 years ago.
 

RGE

Liturgist
Joined
Jul 18, 2004
Messages
773
Location
Karlstad, Sweden
Enderandrew said:
... a few people insisted on arguing on minutia rather than actually do any work.
No!? :shock:

Enderandrew said:
Instead of 20 people trying to be developers, I intend to more heavily enforce specific roles within the project, and try to find people who actually produce results.
But being a developer is what's fun! :D
Being a developer's little code monkey or slaving artist isn't fun, that's like...work. :cry:
 

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