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It's a teaser trailer. A teaser for the trailer. That's common these days, no idea why.
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It's not so much the actual graphics themselves. It's about the developer promising to deliver a certain product and then not delivering on it.
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Eh you can train for any kind of speedrun. Find a good route, memorize it, and then do it fast over and over again.
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Fan Mission: Home Again (by grayman) (2014/2/12)
161803398874989 replied to grayman's topic in Fan Missions
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Fan Mission: Home Again (by grayman) (2014/2/12)
161803398874989 replied to grayman's topic in Fan Missions
Shooting a guard in the head with an arrow is supposed to knock him out? What kind of ass-backwards logic is this? -
If he's got some type of graph setup, on easy method would be to assign a number of rooms to a guard and then find a patrol path.
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http://pastebin.com/ Do you want me to change your diaper too?
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Put it in a pastebin and link it here.
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Merry's point was that it isn't very hard to give a picture a black background.
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How is that idiotic if your goal is making money? If it works, it works. And it works, for reasons outlined in the this video:
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Progressive, innovative and unconventional Music
161803398874989 replied to STiFU's topic in Off-Topic
Nice one. While we're on the subject of electronic music, I absolutely love KOAN Sound. Their songs are electronic, but man do they bring the funk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPxkN2yUHhk- 345 replies
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Also it's hard to find stuff that has been posted in the past because reddit's search function is shit. Not to mention terrible, terrible reddit culture. Pun threads galore.
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Because the C4 engine is being developed by one guy and it's his main source of income?
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Fan Mission: Breaking out the Fence (17/03/2014) by Kyyrma
161803398874989 replied to kyyrma's topic in Fan Missions
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I don't disagree with the second sentence of your post, but I find the idea of universal dream interpretation to be laughable. Everyone is different and has his or her own particular "language". For instance, for some lifting weights might bring up the image of a stupid meathead on a roid rampage, but for me lifting weights is something to make you better. All strong guys I know are super nice people. If we dream about a weightroom with some dude lifting heavy weights, that might mean a different thing for you than it does for me.
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I get that, but the way setting up lights is described currently in the wiki is flat-out stupid in the current situation. I find this to be a weird sentiment. The whole point of a wiki article is that anyone with permissions can edit and update it to better reflect current information. Overtime users are going to drop out of wiki editing, so this model allows others to keep wiki pages up to date. Articles with your name on it as author are better suited to a forum IMO. Wiki articles are supposed to be dynamic.
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Might it not be a good idea to update it?
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Okay, so here's what I don't get. In Fidcal's A-Z guide, you are taught to create a torch model and then add the light to it. However, after adding these lights my map start crashing, so I removed them. Much to my surprise, the map is still well-lit! However, in the Darkradiant preview, everything's still pitch black. What is going on here? How can I modulate the light intensity from torches and the like?
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...you could've just played the Training Mission beforehand, right?
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Meh I'm pretty newish (never played Thief) and I got the hang of it quick enough.
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Why isn't a digital security fingerprint as bad as a fixed password?
161803398874989 replied to Fidcal's topic in Off-Topic
Service with proper security measures never store their passwords in plain text. They store their passwords hashed. A hash is a function that scrambles a string uniquely, meaning the same string always becomes the same scramble, and no two strings have the same scramble. So rather than sending the password to the server, you sent your scrambled password to the server, which then compares it to the scrambled password it has stored in its database, all the while never knowing your actual password. Then also you want each hashed password to be salted, which means it uses a piece of unique info (like the website name) to influence the hashing function, so that even if two different users have identical passwords, they end up with a different scramble. -
Next you'll have one curling in the squat rack.