Batteries, bras, grades: no E. Why?
Batteries, bras, grades: no E. Why?
Agreed, I have some bluetooth phones for working out, but they fasten to my ears. The base station on this just rests on your neck, so it would seem that laying on a bench or doing anything with motion would cause it to flop around. Not sold on this design.
Hockey jersey, jeans and ice skates - even more Canadian than the denim tux?
Given his previous religiosity and games, it’s gonna be something like ‘inside the box is the salvation of Jesus, saving you from the sins of smiling robot bird’ or something equally nutty.
“Certain amount of readership unfamiliar with mildly teasing form of humor, where claims are not backed up with intent”
Always wanted a dog with eyes like a great white. Thanks science!
Whoa, I don’t think I’ve ever seen video of a corgi with an un-docked tail
Going HAM right after getting elected is a great way to get half your own party to turn their backs on you, and the other party to stop you outright. No matter how popular you ever were, you only have so much political capital to spend, and squeaking by a neutered semi-social health care platform is the best he could…
No idea, but I know patent law is scary
It’s a patent sketch - the real CF frame will not be identical to the aluminum one.
The fact that the frame is clearly the aluminum frame, but in CF, means that this is a patent sketch - meant for communicating the idea for legal purposes. The actual CF frame will indeed look nothing like the Al one.
Actor invocation and layer rendering may be intrinsically linked in this game; or there was a problem in hiding the actor on invocation. Without their bug tracking, neither you nor I can know. Given the multitude of bug and glitch videos already present for this very small game, can you really say this is deliberate?
That makes total sense, yet having seen so many PT Glitch videos, I’m not so certain this demo is sealed up very tight. Maybe many ‘Known; shippable’ marked bugs.
Very good questions. In our game, there could be bugs or unintended consequences when placing actors outside of the bounds of the game world or in other spots. This could have something to do with the ghost’s AI routine not ‘firing’ right if the ghost was spawned inside the bathroom or outside the bounds of the…
This is mostly likely the unintentional effect of loading the actor into the gamespace memory; scripters and programmers, when tight on time often have problems dealing with actor placement and orientation. If you’ve ever seen a character walk to a mark (like a door), stop, turn around for no reason, then continue…
I think all these awkward touches are what makes it stand out as a quirky Jeep product, like their weird mail trucks and pickups. Without them you get things like the Compass, which is clearly a car with a Keep grill. I like it (save for some of the interior)
Well, prior to this, your holo-fairy did all this for you and had all the expositionary dialogue.
There was so much weird defense for this game in the idea that the next game would be good, so this game is thus good even though it’s bad. “Imagine how awesome the sequel will be! So this game is good!”
In older games, especially when 3D was just getting started, many technical ways in which the image (well, more precisely, the world space itself) was being rendered made it very easy to just bulk add onto it. That is to say, mirrors in games don’t reflect light, they are essentially portals that connect to a reversed…
Hmm. Maybe toss some shoulder pylons on there...