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Meridian posted:So what is everybody playing tonight? DCS. Gotta go fast — Viggen fast. Also got to figure out how to program that silly analogue computer it has.
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:what's wrong with squirrels They eat wires in cars and eat holes in roofs. They will also eat the wires to your house.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:42 |
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quote:billions of kilometers of space and millions of square kilometers of landmass
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Tippis posted:DCS. Gotta go fast — Viggen fast. Tell me more.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:45 |
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spacetoaster posted:They eat wires in cars and eat holes in roofs. Haha dude your squirrels suck. Over here we got these red cute little monsters: Never heard of one so much as nibbling a wire, they're pretty chill
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:46 |
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:Haha dude your squirrels suck. Over here we got these red cute little monsters: Good for you. I can't imagine red squirrels don't cause damage though. They are still tree rats.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:46 |
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ManofManyAliases posted:I intend to go all the way. See, 'thatguy' thinks I'm 'brokebrained' but I'm just realizing that anything said about CIG in a positive light is simply refuted on the overall foundation of bias, plus mock senses of altruism, business acumen, etc. Lot's of arm-chairing going on all over here and reddit. You've already played your "I can't really talk to you here because of horrible bias and everybody is rude" card before. You are good at what you do though, I'll give you that. We also have more in common too, in that neither of us are backers or players of Star Citizen. We should team up like a voltron.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:49 |
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ModernSociety posted:The Sandworm is turning.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:49 |
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Thoatse posted:Not true! Even huge ships in SC have lovely noclip balsawood physics that make them fly like hummingbirds on crack comically performing instant +/-20g maneuvers. The 'flight model' was the first huge bait and switch of the game imo. Once they hit the 40-60mil mark they went from 'niche game to revive a niche genre' wooing the sim crowd to 'too big to fail' and continue adjusting flight towards a 6dof fps slanted to mkb at the expense of the sim they pitched, complete with boost-strafe juking. Catering to the lowest common denominator mkb fps masterrace drones that heard all the commotion and jumped on board but really want another arcade game but are fine with the fact that this comes at the expense of the sim concept that made it popular in the first place but now vastly outnumber the og's. Result? +/-20g noclip flight model and 2000+ page threadnaughts from disenfranchised original/veteran backers that bought in once crobbler told them to dust off their joysticks lol, who at the time represented some 70% of the playerbase. They were the first wave under the bus. I'm still amazed that more backers haven't revolted on this concept alone. It literally never comes up any more, and it looks to me like CIG and the remaining cultists are doing what they can to memory hole the original intent. In fact the only part of this I'll debate is intent. I don't think CIG abandoned the original backers in favor of lowest-common-denominator mkb players - I think CIG didn't have the knowledge or talent to make a proper space sim with CR at the helm, so they made a lovely flight model, then retroactively played it off as intentionally catering to an evolving playerbase. CIG is the cat that walks away from every accidental fall with head held high and a look of "I meant to do that".
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:51 |
Thoatse posted:Not true! Even huge ships in SC have lovely noclip balsawood physics that make them fly like hummingbirds on crack comically performing instant +/-20g maneuvers. The 'flight model' was the first huge bait and switch of the game imo. Once they hit the 40-60mil mark they went from 'niche game to revive a niche genre' wooing the sim crowd to 'too big to fail' and continue adjusting flight towards a 6dof fps slanted to mkb at the expense of the sim they pitched, complete with boost-strafe juking. Catering to the lowest common denominator mkb fps masterrace drones that heard all the commotion and jumped on board but really want another arcade game but are fine with the fact that this comes at the expense of the sim concept that made it popular in the first place but now vastly outnumber the og's. Result? +/-20g noclip flight model and 2000+ page threadnaughts from disenfranchised original/veteran backers that bought in once crobbler told them to dust off their joysticks lol, who at the time represented some 70% of the playerbase. They were the first wave under the bus. My Starfarer turned on a dime lol, it was super loving dumb. Good thing they gave it a soft nerf by making sure you could never loving see out of it.
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Daztek posted:https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/16026-Q-A-Tumbril-Cyclone This is secret code for "when your avatar becomes the jeep, we have no idea how to make shots interact with your player model properly". So the jeep gets a magic shield that protects everybody "inside" it. I think GTA does it just like this too... oh no wait, you can actually shoot and be shot though the glass of the car. But that's just Rockstar, who is almost as good as CIG, and a filthy console peasant game at that.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:55 |
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Propagandist posted:Sanduary A good post.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 23:56 |
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Meridian posted:Tell me more. Feast your eyes on that massive 6-digit display. The separate input and output modes. Those dedicated multi-purpose waypoint/offset/target point/landing point buttons. The IO mode dial. Oh, and you use this thing to input latitude and longitude coordinates; zone-specific weather, pressure, and desired approach angle data; airport ILS and runway data; flight speeds and target times; and you set targeting mode bits for HUD cues. Yummier than a pizza without pineapple. Tippis fucked around with this message at 00:02 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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spacetoaster posted:Good for you. I mean I'm sure they could if they wanted to, but I've certainly never heard of it. Apparently there was a very good pine cone harvest in 2007 so in 2008 some attics got infested? that's all I got from a quick google
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:05 |
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The Titanic posted:You've already played your "I can't really talk to you here because of horrible bias and everybody is rude" card before. You are good at what you do though, I'll give you that. No, but I truly am a backer and I do play on occasion (although not as often as I'd like because I'm terribly busy at work).
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Tippis posted:
gently caress me but that's one selection of extremely sexy switches
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The Titanic posted:You can steal mine. It's worth almost nothing! Kayak is high test goon valor, I already stole it.
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:I mean I'm sure they could if they wanted to, but I've certainly never heard of it. Apparently there was a very good pine cone harvest in 2007 so in 2008 some attics got infested? Yeah, It doesn't happen (damage from squirrels) but every few years. I think it has to do with overpopulation (which is why I cull them every few years).
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:24 |
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Scruffpuff posted:I'm still amazed that more backers haven't revolted on this concept alone. It literally never comes up any more, and it looks to me like CIG and the remaining cultists are doing what they can to memory hole the original intent. It's this but it wasn't even about having no talent, they just kept building crap on top of the crytek-made proof of concept, to show progress in videos then eventually released that as 2.x. It was a scam a long time ago, and at the same time the backers are right about development of the 'game' not starting until 2017.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:25 |
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:
This is in star citizen? Isn't it the year of our lord 3000 or something?
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:26 |
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ManofManyAliases posted:No, but I truly am a backer and I do play on occasion (although not as often as I'd like because I'm terribly busy at work). Hi Cymelion! What's your favorite part of playing Star Citizen?
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big nipples big life posted:Kayak is high test goon valor, I already stole it. it is a good thread
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:29 |
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Kellanved posted:This is in star citizen? Isn't it the year of our lord 3000 or something? Nah. It's the year of our Olof Palme, 1973.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:29 |
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Tippis posted:
Holy moley. I would like to stream some vidya games but I don't know what I want to play. We could keep rolling on X-COM. I think we're getting toward the end of the campaign. Whether it is going to be a victory or not is tough to say. I was also thinking about chilling out with some Stardew Valley or something. I am paralyzed by indecision! Theotus fucked around with this message at 00:46 on Jul 27, 2017 |
# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:34 |
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I don't get it, what is this and what are you trying to do with it? Is this just in this 'DCS' game and you can fully make it do whatever you want, within reason? Like "building calculator inside Minecraft" level of customization?
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:45 |
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spacetoaster posted:Good for you. California here... squirrels here are fine, worst they do is fill a wall with acorns and the raccoons where I live are cool and good, though they have enough habitat not to be in conflict even though I live in a city. As such, we happily coexist though my cat takes swipes at them when he's out on his leash which honestly is p amusing. Never once have I seen them getting in our trash or loving with anything other than foraging the local fruit (loquat, plum, fig, blackberry) and digging up earthworms up in the yards. We have opossum here too that are chill and just do their thing too. Did you know an adult opossum eats up to 4000 ticks in a week? Lots of rats and mice too, but as long as they aren't coming inside I don't trip catto often reminds them who's yard it is.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:46 |
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Got it. Batman.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:48 |
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Meridian posted:Holy moley. Oh No!, when he is paralyzed is when the streaming starts - Wet weather gear required.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:50 |
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Thoatse posted:California here... squirrels here are fine, worst they do is fill a wall with acorns and the raccoons where I live are cool and good, though they have enough habitat not to be in conflict even though I live in a city. As such, we happily coexist though my cat takes swipes at them when he's out on his leash which honestly is p amusing. Never once have I seen them getting in our trash or loving with anything other than foraging the local fruit (loquat, plum, fig, blackberry) and digging up earthworms up in the yards. We have opossum here too that are chill and just do their thing too. Did you know an adult opossum eats up to 4000 ticks in a week? Lots of rats and mice too, but as long as they aren't coming inside I don't trip catto often reminds them who's yard it is. That's cool. I live more in the country and rabies exists here and I have seen it in some animals. You only have to see a rabies infected raccoon one time to be intolerant of them being around your home and children.
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Beet Wagon posted:Come on now, let's not get into ridiculous conspiracy theories... oh my dog
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:
I like that the zero button was added as an afterthought. Swedes use the mathematical system of their ancestors in Ancient Rome by the looks of it
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 00:59 |
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Tell us more about your squirrel kill count.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 01:08 |
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spacetoaster posted:Good for you. Reds are entirely arboreal and don't get on with humans. Unfortunately Red females get the grey fever, and the greys are more aggressively tree-ratty, but european squirrels are a lot less rear end in a top hat than American squirrels. I still like trash pandas, but the same was as all my wildlife, outside and away from my stuff.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 01:09 |
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If you aren't running around your yard chasing after rodents and pests with a katana then you're dishonorable.
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Crazy_BlackParrot posted:I was thinking the same, also I'v been wondering. Think of it as a mod, which is very much pretty much the maximum capabilities of their programming team. All of these mods may never really fully tie together, but that's the CIG money manufacturing way.
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thatguy posted:If you aren't running around your yard chasing after rodents and pests with a katana then you're dishonorable.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 01:12 |
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toanoradian posted:I don't get it, what is this and what are you trying to do with it? Is this just in this 'DCS' game and you can fully make it do whatever you want, within reason? Like "building calculator inside Minecraft" level of customization? DCS — Digital Combat Simulator — is essentially a flight simulator framework (with some simplified ground combat logic added in as well). The main developer of that framework, along with a bunch of third-party houses, create modules that take advantage of that foundation, with each module providing a detailed simulation of a particular aircraft (there's also a whole bunch of simplified-model aircraft — essentially hand-me-downs from an earlier sim — but no-one really does those any more). That particular bit is the data panel of the Central Kalkylator 37 from the AJS-37 Viggen module, simulating (drumroll) the '70s-era Swedish ground-attack/anti-shipping AJS-37. What I'm trying to do with it is learn how to use it. Playing DCS tends to fall into one of two categories: system geekery and process execution. Either you're diving headlong into the maze of switches and panels and gauges and trying to get your head around how they all tie together, or you just learn what you need, and try to actually turn all of that into something that might resemble flying in a hostile environment. It lacks the dynamic war:ness of its main competitor, but it makes up for it by having that modular breadth instead. It gets mentioned around here a lot because it is something that citizens believe they're getting, but unlike SC, DCS is an actual simulator. The word “fidelity” has a meaning here.
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I throw peanuts in my backyard sometimes, and squirrels eat them. I really want my own audience of crows or ravens. I've heard they'll bring gifts of things they find in exchange for throwing out a peanut for them. Like coins, found jewelry, and other trinkets. They've apparently even learned how to rob car wash vending machines to exchange coins for food.
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Hav posted:Reds are entirely arboreal and don't get on with humans. Unfortunately Red females get the grey fever, and the greys are more aggressively tree-ratty, but european squirrels are a lot less rear end in a top hat than American squirrels. I've got a family of grey squirrels and a family of hedgehogs living in my garden, they are all pretty chill and seem to coexist with each other quite happily and are not bothered by me stomping around either. I do have to watch my step if I go out there at night though as the hogs are pretty fearless and even inquisitive and end up bumbling around on the path to the door. XK posted:I really want my own audience of crows or ravens. I've heard they'll bring gifts of things they find in exchange for throwing out a peanut for them. Like coins, found jewelry, and other trinkets. They've apparently even learned how to rob car wash vending machines to exchange coins for food. A friend of mine has a raven that he leaves peanuts out for and I can confirm that the raven has often left shiney pebbles, sections of silver jewelry chain and the odd coin for him, ravens are the most intelligent bird species iirc. Sabreseven fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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spacetoaster posted:That's cool. I live more in the country and rabies exists here and I have seen it in some animals. Rabies exists here too, and just like where you live outbreaks don't happen in a vacuum. Everyone in the area will know about it except the first statistically unlikely person to stumble on it. To always be on Defcon 1 expecting to be that first person is paranoid and silly almost to the level of silly that thinking Start Citizen could possibly ever live up to its hype. I've seen rabies infested animals and even know someone that got bit by a rabid dog someone put in the back of a truck he was riding in (saved his life actually, he had undiagnosed staff infection from a nosering approaching his brain when he went in!) and also have a kid. I still don't have an irrational fear of these animals and haven't instilled that fear into my son. We're the invaders, not them...
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