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Graphics / Re: OOT2D Map Project - Complete!
« on: April 22, 2012, 08:42:42 pm »
Congrats on the Kotaku shout out! It's been a while, but great work.
I think because you want the moderators also to be active members on the forum. And from the advisers only Mammy is an active member. The only post I have seen CrystalAngel04 seen doing is in the Moderation board.
PS: CA, I love how you're still rockin' FFX with me!it IS the best FF out there
I wish there was a bit more depth to the story. It honestly does feel like an "in between" game. I know it IS, but I feel like there should be a bit more plot. Other than that, I would say it's much better than CoM [which I enjoyed a lot as well.]
I really liked the movie.
Arrivederci.
TAMPA, Fla. – Tampa police say Billy Mays, the television pitchman known for his boisterous hawking of products such as Orange Glo and OxiClean, has died. He was 50.
Authorities say Mays was pronounced dead Sunday morning after being found by his wife at home. There were no signs of a break-in, and investigators do not suspect foul play. The coroner's office expects to have an autopsy done by Monday afternoon.
Mays' wife, Deborah Mays, says the family doesn't expect to make any public statements and asked for privacy.
Mays was also featured on the reality TV show "Pitchmen" on the Discovery Channel, which followed Mays and Anthony Sullivan in their marketing jobs.
Discovery Channel spokeswoman Elizabeth Hillman released a statement Sunday extending sympathy to the Mays family.
"Everyone that knows him was aware of his larger-than-life personality, generosity and warmth," Hillman's statement said. "Billy was a pioneer in his field and helped many people fulfill their dreams. He will be greatly missed as a loyal and compassionate friend."
Every summer, everyone who's anyone in the video games industry gathers in Los Angeles for the E3 entertainment show: a week of game demos, press conferences and announcements that spell out the shape of the games world for the next year. But this year's model, which starts in just two weeks, is falling foul of swine flu travel restrictions issued by the Japanese government.
One game is already confirmed as a swine-flu-related no-show: Capcom-developed zombie thriller Dead Rising 2. Prominent Japanese developers Square Enix (responsible for the Final Fantasy games) and Koei have both forbidden their Japanese staff to attend the show.
After the U.S., Mexico and Canada, Japan is the country with the most swine flu cases, and the government has taken major steps to curb the outbreak, including closing over 4,000 schools and advising citizens to avoid international travel.
E3 organizers are committed to going ahead with the event, though. As spokesperson Dan Hewitt told gaming blog Joystiq a few weeks ago, "The 2009 E3 Expo is progressing as planned. Public health officials are taking all appropriate steps and we continue to follow their direction on all measures."
Prominent Japanese developers Square Enix (responsible for the Final Fantasy games) and Koei have both forbidden their Japanese staff to attend the show.
Not to mention, the graphics are very mix and matched and look kinda bad. They're also not really "HD". They're just custom graphics for RPG Maker; which has a default size you have to use for your charsets. >_>;;
I didn't say that. You pretty much said that we're making games lazily. So I asked you, have you ever tried programming. Because I will tell you right now, it is by no means a lazy task.In the context of this topic, it was directed toward graphics design. I've already stated I'm not very good at programming, I don't see why its necesary to continue on in that subject.
Original graphics aren't hard to make.
To my idea the graveyard has much open space, but the wall around it makes it feel as if it is boxed in. Especially because there is only one entrance. Sorry to put it this way, but it makes me think of a big empty cardboard box from those big old TV's that you can use as a house.
Make 2 additional entrance/exits and fill it up with some random gravestones, trees and creepy statues.