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also if anyone who isnt toops could tell me about how the feature i asked about will definitely be in game that would satisfy me too e- deleted the cat pic because it wasnt scaled for 4k Happy Sisyphus fucked around with this message at 22:37 on Mar 21, 2016 |
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Chalks posted:It's when they get really upset about people doubting the project, then tell them to think about it rationally without emotion that really makes me smile. Morrow tour is 12 minutes long
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D_Smart posted:Yup. Contrary to popular belief, gas giants have solid cores. You mean under all the liquid hydrogen?
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Beet Wagon posted:loving !!!!!! No way man, I'm just a part of the Solar Plebeian goon team
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Happy Sisyphus posted:also if anyone who isnt toops could tell me about how the feature i asked about will definitely be in game that would satisfy me too
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grimcreaper posted:Thats looking pretty good! If you put it on Steam Greenlight you could probably outsell Line of Defense at this point.
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https://twitter.com/dsmart/status/712028002247426048
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Daztek posted:https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/323094/once-the-game-launches-will-people-want-toilets-removed This is just astonishing. I have read some crap because 'dreams' but this floored me. (and scared me) where are they pulling this poo poo from?
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Beet Wagon posted:You mean under all the liquid hydrogen? There's just so much wrong about "landing" on gas giants I suggest we all drop it It makes about as much sense as walking on the surface of the sun.
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Rhubarb94 posted:3 fifteen minute missions and a whole shitload of unskippable cut-scenes where you have to flirt with "Pusher" or fail and start over. Not cutscenes, quick time events. You have to press X in between Pusher's blinks. Early playtesting indicates the game will be impossible. Happy Sisyphus posted:also if anyone who isnt toops could tell me about how the feature i asked about will definitely be in game that would satisfy me too
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Gradis posted:This is just astonishing. I have read some crap because 'dreams' but this floored me. (and scared me) where are they pulling this poo poo from? Anal cavity. Where else?
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A Star Citizen made an earnest attempt to update one of those infamous charts
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Gravity_Storm posted:It's really good - like a super version of Evochron Mercenary which I also loved and sank a lot of time into. The dev releases improvement patches on a daily basis and actually cares about making a decent game. ah heck I knew it looked good. I love mining in Elite and it looks like Evochron Legacy has a similar system. I've been watching steamgifts like a hawk lately to see if it pops up though it's sort of so niche I doubt it...
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Beet Wagon posted:Does that still affect Warlocks who took The Great Old One as their otherworldy patron and are using Awakened Mind to interact with the NPC, since it's telepathy? Well my warlock was afraid of bathing and routinely burrowed into piles of dismembered corpses in search of loot, so telepathy was really the only only way to interact with other people.
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grimcreaper posted:Thats looking pretty good! If you put it on Steam Greenlight you could probably outsell Line of Defense at this point. Thanks man! At this point I'm mainly working towards "finding the fun" and adding/tweaking systems that I think will be cool. Basically the idea is Rocket League meets Twisted Metal in space. The real test will be implementing multiplayer and watching goons ram into each other. I estimate that task will be the most difficult one I'll have to tackle, and it's rapidly approaching. As for Steam and/or distribution, once I can assert with data and player feedback that the game has legs, I'll start moving on the business-y side of the plan, which sounds loving tedious and awful. As for Derek, he's made and released games basically on his own, and doesn't have to work a soulcrushing day job, so I look at his life with envy
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Daztek posted:In the PCGamer Weekender thing someone asked how many hours the campaign would be and they said they were still figuring that out, something about balancing the difficulty of the space battles, but it'll be long! Not 6 hours! Balancing the difficulty of space battles equates to length of game? Erm... the only way I can imagine something being more difficult if it takes longer is if the difficulty is the fight against boredom.
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Finally found it… drat internet keeps changing addresses and stuff. What's the point of browser bookmarks even?!Tokamak posted:yospos answer - The C Programming Language by K&R I raise you SICP.
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D_Smart posted:Yup. Contrary to popular belief, gas giants have solid cores. Not one you'd want to land on.
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darkarchon posted:When is your deadline for ending doubleshitposting 2 weeks
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LOL!! "closed for rule 9"
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:There's just so much wrong about "landing" on gas giants I suggest we all drop it Now you've mentioned it... *Some* hard sci-fi novel i read once had a scene where characters were quite literally walking on the surface of the sun. The trick being it wasn't quite a sun anymore, but neutronium with a thin coating of diamond on top. And it developed sentience. And learned other tricks. Was it something by Alastair Reynolds maybe?
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Please accept this offering of my girlfriend's catte. The intensity of his gaze triples every second.
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https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/323022/we-got-research-in-sc-but-what-about-bio-hazards-suits-and-bio-scanners https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/6482971/#Comment_6482971
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T-Minus posted:
Welcome. First, everyone in the SA forums has made an obscene money off of Star Citizen, no one was ripped off just ask them! Second, 2500 pages? That's just this iteration of the thread and it's still shorter than the list of promises broken and features undelivered in Star Citizen the
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orcinus posted:Now you've mentioned it... Carl Sagan turns in his grave The surface of our sun is a much, much more hospitable place than any neutron star. Those things are 1-3 solar masses in a radius of about 10 kilometer, radiating stuff that will liquefy you long before you even were able to see it
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Darkpriest667 posted:Welcome. First, everyone in the SA forums has made an obscene money off of Star Citizen, no one was ripped off just ask them! Second, 2500 pages? That's just this iteration of the thread and it's still shorter than the list of promises broken and features undelivered in Star Citizen the I bought my summer home in the Swiss alps from Scythe reselling.
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Yeah, it's themed.
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orcinus posted:Now you've mentioned it... Sundiver (first book of the uplift series) had the characters diving into the sun in a special spaceship. It had something to do with sentient life in the sun's chromosphere. Not exacly walking, more like (almost) dying horribly.
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Lol if anyone still thinks that's a mural and not a wall wrap.Skellybones posted:Well my warlock was afraid of bathing and routinely burrowed into piles of dismembered corpses in search of loot, so telepathy was really the only only way to interact with other people. We had a monk who did basically the same thing, except minus the telepathy. The group made here the party's spokeswoman
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:There's just so much wrong about "landing" on gas giants I suggest we all drop it Hey, for being big balls of magnetically (not entirely) contained plasma, G-stars have a surprisingly well-defined surface, if I remember correctly. Tijuana Bibliophile posted:
Speaking of… …neutron stars in E:D are really scary. It's just a tiny dot with some lensing around it, and there's just no way of judging how close you are to suddenly have your ship boil and explode. At least with black holes, the lensing is strong enough to give you a sense of movement, but that tiny, single, neutron-star dot is just so disconcerting. Tippis fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Mar 21, 2016 |
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Solvency posted:Yeah, it's themed. Windows 7 Turquoise Theme
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Mirificus posted:
Nah nah nah nope nope no no no no nooooooooooooo nuh-uh NO! HE IS NOT SERIOUS! He can't be! Noone would be that stupid, NOONE At least that's how I see it
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D_Smart posted:LOL!! "closed for rule 9" Is rule 9 don't correct the really obvious lies ?. Next they'll be telling people the flight model isn't totally hosed.
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Tijuana Bibliophile posted:
You're missing huge chunks of information there. The star, which was not a star anymore, straight up digitalized the characters, and ran them as a simulation on its own surface. Not in the sense of human-shaped lumps walking over the surface. But in the sense of them being encoded, and running as a real-time sim on the surface substrate.
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Beet Wagon posted:You mean under all the liquid hydrogen? Derek's Battlecruisers just laugh about liquid hydrogen. And incomprehensibly high atmospheric pressure. And metallic hydrogen. They're tough. They're magic. They're Battlecruisers
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Haha, what's rule 9. I can't even find out what their forum rules are.
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https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/comment/6485843/#Comment_6485843 Poor Captain B'Tak
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Rhubarb94 posted:Is rule 9 don't correct the really obvious lies ?. Ah the classic: https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/142233/flight-model-is-implemented-so-well-it-s-perceived-as-bad/p1
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Lots of "science fiction" stuff seem to conform to the middle age notion that the universe is made for man and that the stuff up there should be friendly and nice to us. In reality we've not found a single place outside of the Earth's troposphere that would tolerate human existence for more than seconds. If you wanna go "hard" scifi you do things like generation ships and excavated asteroids. If alien species met they would probably not have anything like the same level of technology to enable long wars of attrition It's fine to do science fantasy stuff, really. But you have to have some internal logic to make it remotely believable - when you have things like hyperspace flight and artificial gravity you have to sacrifice the sweaty spacemen lugging steel beams and refueling their ships manually. You don't get to have both at the same time. I'd think the Citizens would be all about this with their talk of immersion and w/e but that poo poo goes way overboard whenever Chris googles "cool sciense fiction conceps". As an actual autist that stuff's exhausting to me
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