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RE: Quick! Someone explain to me how CSS is awesome and great and The Real WTF is me!
@dhromed said:
@CrisW said:
They have. Those are the browsers that pass the Acid II test.
I'd prefer it if they rendered my CSS right.
You mean that you wished that the css did what you wanted it to do, rather than what you told it to do.
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RE: Quick! Someone explain to me how CSS is awesome and great and The Real WTF is me!
@Seahen said:
@CrisW said:
CSS is awesome. TRWTF is whatever you are using to render it.
If CSS is so awesome, then why hasn't anyone built a browser that can render it sans WTF?
They have. Those are the browsers that pass the Acid II test.
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RE: Quick! Someone explain to me how CSS is awesome and great and The Real WTF is me!
CSS is awesome. TRWTF is whatever you are using to render it.
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RE: Three levels deep
So no recursive function call to bring back the entire tree then?
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RE: Game Launchers, amirite?
@blakeyrat said:
@CrisW said:
@blakeyrat said:
I would have loved to play the story (retarded as it was), but I couldn't HEAR IT.
Did you try turning your volume control clockwise?No, because I have a TV made in this century. Again I ask: is anybody on this board NOT a geezer?
That aside, the main impediment to hearing the dialog wasn't the volume, it was the crazy "listening through a metal air vent" filters. When I said I couldn't hear it, what I really meant is that I couldn't make it out... and yet the game acts as if this particular piece of dialog was extremely important. (For one thing, you can't enter the next level until you go into the bathroom and listen to it.)
But let's assume volume, not clarity, was the issue. Let's also assume I'm not deaf. Let's also assume I'm in a place/situation where I can turn up the volume (for example, not in a room next to a sleeping roommate.) Let's also assume I'm in a quiet location with no competing sources of noise (for example, not in an Internet cafe, a company breakroom, or another public location with game consoles.) If you assume all of those things, then yes, turning up the volume might have helped. Might.
Now let me ask you a question: why are you defending that brain-dead retarded design decision? What's in it for you? Do you go around defending the shittiest thing about games because you love shitty games? You want more shitty games in the future? Or maybe you hate disabled people and want to see them deprived? That's my guess. But what's your real reason?
You use a TV with your computer for gaming? You're playing games on those shitty stereo speakers that are sort tacked on as an afterthought on most TV's. There's your problem! You want to get yourself a set of 7.1 Surround Sound speakers. You'll really hear the difference.
I want my games to work and I want them to have the latest updates and DLC packs. I like launchers. If I play WoW, then I want my game updated before I play. I don't want to launch the game, find out I've got the wrong version, find the game website, download a patch, and then install it to play my game, and then relaunch it.