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On May 30 2015 22:45 Najda wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2015 15:55 Cascade wrote:While searching for some of my old post, I came across something that has been bugging me for some while now, and I'd like some closure. Did I invent spawn larva? And inspire to macro mechanics in general? These are posts from April 2008 (more than 2 years before release of WoL), suggesting spawn larva and the general idea behind macro mechanics. spawn larvajinro commenting on my outline of macro mechanicsI searched, but haven't seen any pre-dating references to those. Spawn larva seems to have been introduced around October 2008. Also was interesting to read things from the middle of the MBS uproar! Could also be that they discussed this internally at blizzard before the read my post of course. If they read it at all. Anyway, I find it hard to judge my contribution in an unbiased way, so maybe you guys can help me with an outside perspective... And if yes, should I be proud or ashamed? >_> edit: also, I feel a bit silly for the amount of research I put into this post! :o It's possible, but I'd say its likely coincidence. As far as macro mechanics go, that one is pretty straightforward as it goes for Zerg. It reminds me of how before L4D2 came out, some poster on a forum outlined a new special zombie that should come out and pretty much exactly described the Charger, which turns out was already in development. Could probably find an ambulance chaser that might take it and try to settle for a handful of cash lol
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Is there a reliable way to get sick? particularily catching the flu or something like that (not deadly)? What do i need to do? how many days the virus takes to incubate? How many days before the date I want to get sick do I need to do it?
I was thinking of puring myself in cold water and getting out in the night, but I guess i could also get a neumony with that and thats unnecessary.
I guess getting sick of the stomach is easier, but that would be the last resource since that feels like dying.
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Binge drinking combined with cold food and lack of sleep should be a good start to weaken your immune system. Also, you will want to kiss with as many people as possible (e.g. on the train). Incubation period for cold/influenza is ~ 2 days.
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On May 30 2015 15:55 Cascade wrote:While searching for some of my old post, I came across something that has been bugging me for some while now, and I'd like some closure. Did I invent spawn larva? And inspire to macro mechanics in general? These are posts from April 2008 (more than 2 years before release of WoL), suggesting spawn larva and the general idea behind macro mechanics. spawn larvajinro commenting on my outline of macro mechanicsI searched, but haven't seen any pre-dating references to those. Spawn larva seems to have been introduced around October 2008. Also was interesting to read things from the middle of the MBS uproar! Could also be that they discussed this internally at blizzard before the read my post of course. If they read it at all. Anyway, I find it hard to judge my contribution in an unbiased way, so maybe you guys can help me with an outside perspective... And if yes, should I be proud or ashamed? >_> edit: also, I feel a bit silly for the amount of research I put into this post! :o
Clear proof you're a time traveller. You went into the future, then wrote about it in the past. Amirite? Mumbles something about good ideas.. You never know though. That's the bottom line.
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how do movies make those scenes with animal fights, like dog fighting in a ring etc are those dogs actually taught to act aggressive for just a few seconds? how do they do it with like chickens (in cock fighting) im not sure chickens could do stuff on command like a dog
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On May 31 2015 12:59 Shock710 wrote: how do movies make those scenes with animal fights, like dog fighting in a ring etc are those dogs actually taught to act aggressive for just a few seconds? how do they do it with like chickens (in cock fighting) im not sure chickens could do stuff on command like a dog That's actually a very interesting question
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the dogs are trained to play fight. the play is filmed from different angles and with multiple cameras; there is some fake blood involved and the sound is added later in post processing. still, there were movies where animals were injured or killed. (what comes to mind is Cockfighter/Born to kill, in which the rooster fights were real and in some other movie, forgot the name, some horses drowned, were crippled/injured somewhat on purpose).
in US, it depends on whether an AHA (American Humane Association) representative/observer/supervisor is allowed on the set or not.
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I think they do a lot with cutting as well. First show a close up of an angry dog face. Then have the dog jump up at someone for fun, but play any growling sound and have the actor act scared.
Also, there are acting dogs, right?
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Yeah I think dogs and to a certain extent cats can be trained to be good actors without much difficulties. What's more interesting is about other animals like roosters, horses, bears, rats, etc.
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On May 31 2015 19:41 OtherWorld wrote: Yeah I think dogs and to a certain extent cats can be trained to be good actors without much difficulties. What's more interesting is about other animals like roosters, horses, bears, rats, etc.
I think if the movie isn't shot in the US rooster fights tend to just be real, or they have their spur thing removed already (seperate from being in movies) and they don't arm them with a bigger one like they typically would in a real rooster fight.
But it's mostly angles and acting with an occasional prop used.
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about 75% of it is sound effects + cutting room floor.
Its easy enough to get 1-3 jumps out of chickens with 10-20 different cameras catching it from 10-20 different angles and then just doing lots of close ups and using different camera angles and different camera speeds to create the sense of continuous action.
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What is the name of this type of fallacy: "Most old people are fat. ==> Conclusion: When you get older, your body fat increases."
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On June 01 2015 08:37 helpman176 wrote: What is the name of this type of fallacy: "Most old people are fat. ==> Conclusion: When you get older, your body fat increases." https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/false-cause
How prevalent are stimulants like adderall and other amphetamines in the pro-gaming world?
If it came to light that your favourite player/team has been using such stimulants their entire pro-gaming career, how would you react? Is it the same as steroids/doping?
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whats the recent modern game where you walk around and can scan people and it says their occupation/hobbies? it looks like gta
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On June 01 2015 14:00 FFGenerations wrote: whats the recent modern game where you walk around and can scan people and it says their occupation/hobbies? it looks like gta
Watch Dogs?
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On June 01 2015 14:00 FFGenerations wrote: whats the recent modern game where you walk around and can scan people and it says their occupation/hobbies? it looks like gta
The Sims.
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On June 01 2015 14:00 FFGenerations wrote: whats the recent modern game where you walk around and can scan people and it says their occupation/hobbies? it looks like gta I think you're talking about Watch Dogs yeah
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tnx. it doesn't look like ppl liked the story that much so i guess i'll pass. maybe i'll try twitcher3 instead. any other "spectacular" story games (i liked bioshock 3 a lot)?
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Why do so few females play StarCraft or chess?
Is this specific to mental games? How does it look like in other sports? Can the question be simplified to: Why do so few females play competitive sports?
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On June 01 2015 18:52 helpman176 wrote: Why do so few females play StarCraft or chess?
Is this specific to mental games? How does it look like in other sports? Can the question be simplified to: Why do so few females play competitive sports? My hypothesis is that females are not socially encouraged to take part in competitive activities, unlike males. It's probably a remnant of our old patriarchal societies & culture.
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