Replies to bitshift, page 59
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@bitshift Well, it works when I switch to Unity :/ Same goes for DustForce too :x AGSDHGASD I was playing, and suddenly the music went all sshshshfhsfshshdf and then stopped o,o
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@bitshift (and then I'm instantly logged out)**
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@bitshift Not ideal? Why's that? :x (I nkow, it's odd :/ It just shows a black screen and some white text, and them I'
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@bitshift Humble Bundle :P But stupid GNOME3 doesn't want to run any of the games without logging me out :L
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@bitshift Which is the reason I like it, only with bigger words.
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@bitshift Tonight is Apple Night. Stay tuned.
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@bitshift Aaaaaaand this is what I do with my CV filenames so I can keep them in order.
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@bitshift Yup, but sadly it isn't used so much.
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@bitshift Shrug?
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@bitshift That was bad. I'm sorry. Go play your game.
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@bitshift Who bro
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@bitshift It's still nicer than minimum wage, though!
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@bitshift Blah. xD
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@bitshift No dawg, that ARE a potato. They potate.
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@bitshift Why you repeat that. :v
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@bitshift How about this one? http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb57525/arthur/images/0/0e/Vegemorphs2.jpg
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@bitshift Nerthos potatoes.
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@bitshift It is clearly searching for the oft used <terrorist> tag
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@bitshift Just so you know, I added three songs to the synchtube room and also did a tiny bit of rearranging to fit them in there. It's up to 100 videos now, and over 7 hours 20 minutes of music.
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@bitshift Huh. Interesting.
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*hugs @bitshift~*
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@thelastgherkin I find it incredible that he thinks @bitshift is somehow obligated to unblock him eventually. What goes through a person's mind when they say something that inane?
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@bitshift Who's this sugardance d***hole? Did you kick his puppy?
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Gonna consolidate the rest of these to not spam up the timeline: @eaglehooves It did indeed. @slenderscribus @bitshift @toksyuryel @cavatina Thank you all :3
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@toksyuryel I couldn't agree more, but I will admit that I don't know how to do this either. The game I am currently writing is FOSS, due to it being based on GPLv2 code, and I must say I truly enjoy writing open-source software more than I thought I would. Knowing that others can read your code means they can directly see you progress as a programming, and can help point out mistakes you've made (like @bitshift did recently regarding double equal signs in my Javascript code). I understand that most game developers wouldn't want their code to be visible, as they fear piracy, but I wonder if that's actually true. I mean, let's be honest, how many people are going to share source code when they can just let one person buy the game and pass the binary files around?
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@bitshift Luna watch over your dreams~
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@bitshift Upgrade for only $99!
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@bitshift What's a matter? Someone displace your franks?
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@bitshift I'm waaaaaiting