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For all those who thinks this game's shit: it's still an alpha, don't judge it so soon. An alpha is supposed to be far from perfect, otherwise they should ship it as retail version already.
And for the $90 price tag, they are fulfilling their promise at the kickstarter project back then, and with it you can have access to alpha, beta, and retail, just to make it clear.
You might think like "what? 90 buck for alpha, then another charge for beta and retail?!" It isn't like that guys, it isn't.
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from WaltzAroundTh3World 4 weeks ago
I'm using a single GTX 560, and honestly I think this one doesn't look as good as ACIII gameplay demo, so I wonder if it's still an alpha version of the game.
It's just my opinion, I'm okay if you say that it does look good. I just feel that -in this video- it falls short from the graphics of its predecessor :)
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from Coraline Jones 1 month ago
knew it even if noone told me haha
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Somehow I don't like the way he talks, interesting message though
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Are the trees destructible? I mean it looks like units just went through the trees without any collision right now
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Wait was that a real simulation? It looks like a looping .gif to me, so is the quantum fluctuation really looping? Or was the footage here just a looping image to explain how the fluctuation works even in "empty" space?
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Aw, he tossed the mouse like a boss hahaha
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from MurrayTheMac 2 months ago
Yes I know that, I also don't think that students can freely choose any subjects they like and discard the other. Important subjects such as history and maths should be taken as basics. Every student gets the same basics, but also the right to choose other subjects they need.
Right, it's also about attitude and moral values. That's why I said everyone gets the same basics; those basics should also include character development.
I believe, if those things are done, we can create a better society.
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since he's always saying "server side" thing, can i play this game offline? or should i be connected to uber server to play this?
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from 0927985677 3 months ago
maybe not gaming itself, but the techs and and logics behind it :)
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LOL somebody rented a web just to say that?? *no offence, that's kinda cool haha
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"since he has no superpowers" lol Watson, you deduced him well
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0:36 "so you can call me Tesla-hhhh, Nikola-hhhh" lol that was epic
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unless the HAL9000 didn't come up, steve is the clear winner this time hwhw
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from spencertron88 3 months ago
they were trying to explain the scientific part i guess
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from Marlvin Robin 3 months ago
some, maybe? haha just kidding, don't try -any- of them at home :)
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3:07 is this how it looks like if the star wars characters play badminton??
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About the cost fields, what if the cost going around the hill is higher than passing through it directly? Will the unit go around or pass it directly?
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He said so, so what? I give my own permission to reply haha, internet is a free media man
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This is what I think:
Mathematically, dividing the distance between 2 points (say point 1 and 2, 1 stationary and 2 moving towards 1) into a half infinitely won't get them to meet. But, if another point is put between those 2 points (point 3), then it will meet the moving point eventually. It's because we're dividing the distance between 2 and 1, not 3.
That's what happens physically when you clap your hands. You're dividing the distance between your hands, but the electron force is in the way.
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Support the developers!! Stretch goals for more ghosts! haha
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singingbanana: mathematics and silliness
Mathematician, juggler and comedy nerd - but not necessarily in that order.
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Damn, when I watch this I couldn't understand a thing, and I thought I was stupid.. Now, I realize that I'm even stupider than I thought haha, damn you Hank, and thank God I read the comments lol
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Planetary Annihilation brought me here (Y)
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Derek, how do they know that the sphere is correctly 1 kg?
I mean if the IPK's mass has changed then how do they measure a correct 1 kg? And how was the IPK defined as a correct 1 kg in the first place?
Is 1 kg the mass of water at 281K after all?
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IDSamuel replied to a comment from TheProofOfTruth 3 months ago
Isn't that evolution? You can't call a difference in skin color a micro-evolution, can you?