HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
Post any question here. Hopefully if i can't answer it somebody nice will. |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
I'll Volunteer to answer some questions cause im nice like that
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
:/ Come on anyone got a question? |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
Well then for my war game big and open, or small and cramped with LOTS of cover? |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
I would have to say to find equilibrium between the two. A big thing that irritates me is when theres large areas of land when im fighting, but there's absolutely nothing for cover. So at that point I forced to jump around like a Derp until Im bloxxed or get to cover. |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
Yeah i'm stuck :/ |
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No.
Cframing like pros has no brother.
GOBWEY.
~ The best part of waking up is Hobo in your cup! :D ~ |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
Medium sized map, plenty of cover, and get creative with it.
Hypothetical.
You want to make a map based in WWII.
Some things to use for cover could be
-a crashed plane
-trenches
-partially destroyed houses
just to name a few.
Do you have a theme for your map picked out? |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
I want to have a REALLY old fashoned kind of war based game (M1 Garands, Knives)
Nothing really all that Modern or Hi-tech |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
@Hobo Since CFraming like pros is long gone, I'm trying to make a new version. |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
@ Jolly I'm not the greatest builder, so the destroyed panes gonna be a no. BUT look up desert warfare by griffsome number some number and another number I forgot... It's in my favourites. |
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theopforJoin Date: 2011-02-08 Post Count: 11003 |
@hobo Nope, it has a sister. :P
@OP Why do you assume we help people in Cframin' like Pros.
"Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way." ~pauljkl |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
Hm.. well, the greatest way to advance your skills is to challenge yourself. and the plane was just a hypothetical, the point was to get thinking outside the box.
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@Hockey:
"Goodbye Cframing like pros :'(" is the new "Cframing like pros".
~ The best part of waking up is Hobo in your cup! :D ~ |
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This is now a thread about tacos.
Haters gonn' hate. |
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NONONONONO. It is now a thread about why 0/0 is impossible to answer.
~Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way. -pauljkl
Derpity derp derp. My favorite saying. |
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theopforJoin Date: 2011-02-08 Post Count: 11003 |
0/anything is impossible to solve.
"Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way." ~pauljkl |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
Guys get on topic please. :o |
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pauljklJoin Date: 2008-10-23 Post Count: 9364 |
0/0 is 1, an infinitely large number * infinitely small number = 1 and since 1/0 is infinitely large and 0/1 is infinitely small, when you multiply them you get 1 for example 1/2*2/1 = 1, therefore im right and youre all hopeless at reasonable logic =3 |
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HockeyRLXJoin Date: 2011-05-31 Post Count: 361 |
Ehhh never mind. |
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theopforJoin Date: 2011-02-08 Post Count: 11003 |
"0/0 is 1, an infinitely large number * infinitely small number = 1 and since 1/0 is infinitely large and 0/1 is infinitely small, when you multiply them you get 1 for example 1/2*2/1 = 1, therefore im right and youre all hopeless at reasonable logic =3"
I'm writing this down then telling my math teacher which will make her more mad than usual then at conferences Friday I get a bunch of crap for it.
"Death to lazy builders. Remove the CFrame tools. Command bar all the way." ~pauljkl |
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pauljklJoin Date: 2008-10-23 Post Count: 9364 |
Then you can prove that 0.999... == 1
if n = 0.999....
10n = 9.9999
10n-n = 9.999...-0.999...
9n = 9
n = 1 |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
Let x and y be equal non-zero quantities.
x=y
x^2=xy [Multiply through by x]
x^2-y^2=xy-b^2 [subtract y^2]
(x-y)(x+y)=y(x-y) [Factoring]
x+y=y [Divide out {x-y}]
y+y=y [observing x=y]
2y=y [combining terms on left]
2=1 [divide by non-zero y]
I just did a proof to show 2=1. whutchagunnado? |
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jolly457Join Date: 2008-09-14 Post Count: 62 |
the b in line 4 should be a y. typo |
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Errrrr can we talk about something I even INDERSTAND??? |
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