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Author Topic: Solistream: HIATUS MODE ENGAGE  (Read 136019 times)

Iceblaster

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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2130 on: August 28, 2013, 04:00:22 am »

Time to download and try it after some sleep :D

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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2131 on: August 28, 2013, 08:56:20 am »

The switch between different rooms is a bit slow. It gets a bit frustrating after a while.

Also, why is the pointer shaped like an penis and ballsack?
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2132 on: August 28, 2013, 11:18:36 am »

It's... a pointing finger?
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The moment the lever was pulled, somebody's pet kitten stepped onto the bridge. I read somewhere that if a cat falls more than 11 stories, it instinctively flares its legs out to increase air resistance. This slows it down enough to stick the landing with relatively minor injuries. In Dwarf Fortress, apparently, cats don't do that.

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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2133 on: August 28, 2013, 11:24:42 am »

...No, bluerobin. I mean. Just look at it. Look at it long and hard.
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2134 on: August 28, 2013, 11:28:19 am »

But... it has a thumb! It kind of looks like a smuppet head, though, if you rotate it about 90 degrees.
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The moment the lever was pulled, somebody's pet kitten stepped onto the bridge. I read somewhere that if a cat falls more than 11 stories, it instinctively flares its legs out to increase air resistance. This slows it down enough to stick the landing with relatively minor injuries. In Dwarf Fortress, apparently, cats don't do that.

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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2135 on: August 28, 2013, 12:03:14 pm »

Also, why is the pointer shaped like an penis and ballsack?



I know I drew the sprite in question, but I don't see that. At all. But I suppose anything's a phallic symbol if it's longer than it's wide.
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2136 on: August 28, 2013, 12:27:08 pm »

But it has balls, Solifuge. And tiny wings on it's back, for some reason.

Is the game's message secretly about freeing your masculinity?
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2137 on: August 28, 2013, 12:37:42 pm »

...

...yes.
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2138 on: September 04, 2013, 03:22:22 pm »

Hey Soli did you hear about the new Shantae they're kickstartering?
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2139 on: September 09, 2013, 02:01:36 pm »

Hey Soli did you hear about the new Shantae they're kickstartering?
*Twi sees a thing and bumps it!*
EDIT: Apparently this is also a thing.
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2140 on: September 09, 2013, 02:55:31 pm »

That twas ages ago :P

I didn't bring up that and the Pirates cuse because handhelds
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Re: Ludum Dare #27, and Movie Marathons! (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2141 on: September 19, 2013, 03:07:39 pm »

You guys ranked 17 (tied with a couple others) out of 776? Nicely done! And #6 for theme, as well. :D
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The moment the lever was pulled, somebody's pet kitten stepped onto the bridge. I read somewhere that if a cat falls more than 11 stories, it instinctively flares its legs out to increase air resistance. This slows it down enough to stick the landing with relatively minor injuries. In Dwarf Fortress, apparently, cats don't do that.

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Re: Fancy Minecrafts (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2142 on: October 11, 2013, 07:50:51 pm »

Hey internet, I'm alive! Sadly, I got IP Banned from TwitchTV (apparently they police Non-Videogame content pretty hard :I), but I've still got my old Livestream. And apparently they've drastically improved the streaming quality there!

Though I've not gotten a big show/series/thinger put together right now, I've been thinking about streaming something fun. Tonight, going to be doing some Minecraft with buddies tonight; namely a pictionary-like game put together by SethBling, and following it up with some Co-Op Adventure Game shenanigans!

Will be going live on Livestream momentarily. Drop on by!
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Re: Jesus Christ, Superstar? (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2143 on: October 12, 2013, 08:27:56 pm »

Livestream ho!

So, I have been bitten by the Musical bug again, and am in the mood for some Andrew Lloyd Weber. Namely, Jesus Christ Superstar. For those unfamiliar, it's the story of Jesus' of Nazareth's life and times, but written in the 70s and told as a Rock Opera.


See? See the 70s? see the Rock Operaness?

Also of note is that Jesus is not the main character; it follows Judas, and deals more with the people Jesus affected; those who followed him as a teacher, those who believed he was God Jr., those who thought of him as a carpenter with delusions of grandeur, and even those who feared all the noise he was making was going to cause Rome to drop the genocide hammer on the Jews. It's got some incredible music and visuals, and is really quite well done.

It's a little last minute (not that that's anything new here :Y) but I'd be up for watching it Tonight or Tomorrow, depending on whether folks are interested. There are actually 2 versions of it I'd like to show; one being the 1973 Theatrical Version, set in a surreal fusion of history and the 70s, and the modernized and more cinematic version from 2000. I'd actually like to see both, but that might be a bit much for a stream.

Either way, I'll be on the Livestream for a bit tonight to gauge interest, and would be happy to put it on, if anyone would care to join me!
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Re: Musical Streams (Serious Frivolity)
« Reply #2144 on: October 12, 2013, 08:37:04 pm »

Server. . . not. . . found?

I'm desperate to watch this, but I've got to go get some dinner first.
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