📹 Blakeyrat's Videos Thread (Robots in the News et al.)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZjPyQ5S2-c&feature=youtu.be&a
I am boozy as shit right now goddamned
need ore wine
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I'm driunking it out of a juice glass because all my wine glasses are irty. PURE CLASS
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I am boozy as shit right now goddamned
need ore wine
Must be pretty sauced. That sounds life DF drink to me.
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There is some good opensource software you could use for that
Unfortunately kdenlive does not have a Windows port and the rest are mediocre.
He has to install Linux
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Give Lightworks a try.
This isn't really a recommendation, merely a suggestion. I only used it a couple of times a few years ago. But it might work for you. It did for me.
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I use Sony Movie Studio (previously: Sony Vegas. I usually still just call it Vegas.)
I don't need "suggestions." It already works for me.
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@blakeyrat said:
I am boozy as shit right now goddamned
need ore wine
Must be pretty sauced. That sounds life DF drink to me.
A bottle of orr wine is one of the components for making the discomace.
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It's the most powerful mace in the game, so I'd assume so. It also has a gigantic dependency list, including one dependency that has three nested lists of dependencies.
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Spreading the holiday cheer?
Ancient DOS games already reviewed this one, I think.
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Ancient DOS games already reviewed this one, I think.
OH WELL IN THAT CASE I GUESS IT'S OFF LIMITS TO EVERYBODY ELSE OOPS I'LL DELETE IT RIGHT NOW WHAT SOLID LOGIC CARTMAN82 YOU ARE IN NO WAY A COMPLETE MORON
seriously why the fuck would you post that.
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OH WELL IN THAT CASE I GUESS IT'S OFF LIMITS TO EVERYBODY ELSE OOPS I'LL DELETE IT RIGHT NOW
Yeah, it's for the best. His video is better. Let's not confuse google search with your inferior version.
NOW WHAT SOLID LOGIC CARTMAN82 YOU ARE IN NO WAY A COMPLETE MORON
THANK YOU.
I knew mom was wrong.
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seriously why the fuck would you post that.
Ummmm... so that you might watch it, if you're curious?
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seriously why the fuck would you post that.
It's called Reviewer Dibs, literally THE most sacred tenet of the Internet. You should have known better. You're literally worse than seventeen Hitlers.
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You didn't link to it. And also I'm not.
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I don't need "suggestions." It already works for me.
Good for you.
Now tell me whose name you see here:
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It's just a random jumble of letters.
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You're definitely color-blind. I took a poll among my family members who are all enjoying your series.
Also, my Senpai points out that you missed a beholder in the end of Episode 4 that's probably gone forever. He would ragequit the game if that happened to him, probably :)
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You're definitely color-blind.
Possibly, I suppose, but it's pretty bad game design if it doesn't account for color-blindness.
Also, my Senpai points out that you missed a beholder in the end of Episode 4 that's probably gone forever.
I don't know what a "senpai" is, but yes. You'll see at the end of the finale I am missing exactly ONE. Fuckers. AFAIK you don't actually get anything for collecting them, except one of the game achievements that isn't synched to Steam or anything. So. Who cares.
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You'll see at the end of the finale I am missing exactly ONE. Fuckers.
Ouch! That sucks
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Possibly, I suppose, but it's pretty bad game design if it doesn't account for color-blindness.
You can stretch Sturgeon's Law to cover this. Basically nobody (with the possible exception of companies in the software world like Microsoft, and other examples in other industries I don't know OTTOMH and CBA to look up) deals with color blindness unless they have a friend who's color blind, or something similar.
I used to run a clan site for a web game, and we had a little red/yellow/green stoplight-style indicator to indicate war status, and one guy always used to bitch about how the red was too dim and dark. Well, shit, it was #ff0000, how more red could I make it? Years later he said "oh, so I had a test recently and found out I'm color blind, I guess that's why I could never see the war status indicator."
These days I don't generally work with stuff that needs color (e.g, my software consists almost entirely of black-on-white web pages or a black-on-white-or-gray application) so it's not something I need to worry about. I think in the last 5 years I've probably put color in an application once, in one specific customization for one customer, that used a red/yellow/green background indicator. In that case, only one or two people were ever going to use that function, and they never mentioned any kind of a problem, but if they did I would've known how[1] to adjust it.
[1] probably would've started with "go to the Windows color picker dialog with someone else who's not color blind, and find, with their help, a shade of ~red and one of ~green that you can distinguish, and then tell me the RGB." Then I could've simply made a handful of textboxes have a background color she'd verified she could see, instead of plain old red and green. Simple but it wouldve gotten the job done.
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I don't know what a "senpai" is, but yes.
In japanese, it roughly means "upperclass
manperson who may be a mentor". Like if you're an HS freshmanugh, it's a sophomore-or-higher.
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In japanese, it roughly means
Senpai is part of my immediate family but not by blood so I just bestowed him a title so I'd have something to refer to him by aside from his name. He used to be my guild's commander when we played games online together, is where it came from.
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I read a cool article that advised to start every design with just the shades of gray. Then, once you have everything working, you can pick a color palette, add branding and all the rest.
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I read a cool article that advised to start every design with just the shades of gray. Then, once you have everything working, you can pick a color palette, add branding and all the rest.
Hmm....so, the opposite of ?
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I read a cool article that advised to start every design with just the shades of gray. Then, once you have everything working, you can pick a color palette, add branding and all the rest.
In the case I was talking about, the application's already that way: black text on white or gray, like a million others. This particular customization, the only use of color was as the background to a couple of text boxes, to indicate a particular number was within an acceptable range, on the edge of it, or would be off the top of it (it was a department-level vacation planner and these boxes showed whether or not a proposed vacation request would be "more than the number of people who are allowed to be on vacation that day for that department." And the person who was going to use it asked for the colors herself, so presumably she isn't color-blind.)
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You can stretch Sturgeon's Law to cover this. Basically nobody (with the possible exception of companies in the software world like Microsoft, and other examples in other industries I don't know OTTOMH and CBA to look up) deals with color blindness unless they have a friend who's color blind, or something similar.
All good game companies do.
Only shitty games do not. Or really old games, where they only had 256 colors to work with anyway.
I used to run a clan site for a web game, and we had a little red/yellow/green stoplight-style indicator to indicate war status, and one guy always used to bitch about how the red was too dim and dark. Well, shit, it was #ff0000, how more red could I make it? Years later he said "oh, so I had a test recently and found out I'm color blind, I guess that's why I could never see the war status indicator."
You're a dick. You should have given each status its own pattern or icon in addition to the color. You're thinking about it all wrong. The solution isn't to find the "right" colors, the solution is to communicate the same information using something OTHER than color.
[1] probably would've started with "go to the Windows color picker dialog with someone else who's not color blind, and find, with their help, a shade of ~red and one of ~green that you can distinguish, and then tell me the RGB." Then I could've simply made a handful of textboxes have a background color she'd verified she could see, instead of plain old red and green. Simple but it wouldve gotten the job done.
The point is you never use ONLY ONE THING. You use color PLUS texture, or color PLUS icon, or color PLUS repeating pattern.
In japanese, it roughly means "upperclassmanperson who may be a mentor". Like if you're an HS freshmanugh, it's a sophomore-or-higher.
I also don't care, I just wish people wouldn't use dumb anime shit in casual conversations as if they just expect other people to always know dumb anime shit.
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That guy in the first moments of the video, the hooded dude, sounds a lot like G-Man from Half-Life 2, in his speech patterns. Although, not too close, because he sounds like a native English speaker, whereas G-Man pronounced some vowels oddly in a way that always sounded to me like the guy doing the voices wasn't a native English speaker, but someone maybe from east Europe or something.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_DX9pluNso&feature=youtu.be&a
This is the one with the vidya gamezzz in it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c8CcksmvOE&feature=youtu.be&a
Laura gets her head chopped off. Not really.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygY8MC7y4EM&feature=youtu.be&a
I don't remember what happens in this episode. Nothing I guess.
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I wonder what the ribbon's made of that it didn't catch fire or burn.
Also, I wonder if that octopus was the endangered pacific northwest tree octopus.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-flfgMvtr-w&feature=youtu.be&a
The exciting finale of the main game. Tomorrow: Bonus content (saving the real Doctor Sanders.)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrwndC7_jo0&feature=youtu.be&a
Dreamscapes 2: Electric Boogaloo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxmHyCmorwA
Realm of Perpetual Guilds this game is RPGMaker and also fucking awful.
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this game is RPGMaker and also fucking awful.
One of these statements implies the other.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4eY_EnU1J8
Got busy at work and forgot to post this here. Dreamscapes 2 Episode 2: Car Crash
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfYY_LmSUvg&feature=youtu.be&a
Honey I Shrunk the Tim.
Fucking Tim. Even his nightmares are nerdy.
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I think there were like 3 times on that star puzzle when you just needed to rotate it. I didn't quite follow where you went wrong in the execution. I agree, though; the order of difficulty was backwards.
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I think there were like 3 times on that star puzzle when you just needed to rotate it.
That thing was blowing my mind. I should have edited-down the star one, because I know there was a lot of dead air but, you know, that would have taken effort.
The more shocking thing is how much easier the other two puzzles were. I got them almost by accident.
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Fuck that star puzzle.
The chess puzzle took me a few attempts too, although less than the star puzzle.The more shocking thing is how much easier the other two puzzles were. I got them almost by accident.
Yeah that was a bit crazy.