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I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
Fluffy Cupcake and 2 others reacted to Cyrem for a blog entry
I don't like endings. It means a can't play/read/watch anymore. I might make a bigger reply when I have some more time.3 points -
PWB editor V1.1
Mr. Skeltal and one other reacted to Huggles for a topic
Currently im working on a editor for PWD files, allowing you to move, add, remove and edit power up blocks. At the moment the program loads the power up blocks, lists them for you with their "coordinates", allowes you to change their color (White bricks dont work yet!) en save the file again! The aim is to have them show up in the 3d view, so that you actually see where you place em! The 3D view is initialized and all, but i can't load the maps yet! (I can move around through a 3D world tho) http://i46.tinypic.c...com/wi3p02.png At the moment im using a sample 3D terrain! Dont mind the overall layout, it can be changed ( and will be!) I'll keep you guys up to date in this post!2 points -
"I wonder if a red car is faster than a blue car"
Alcom Isst and one other reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
Well Nubby, now you can finally test out your question! Yes the sky is daytime for those who noticed. Release probably coming tomorrow (or today for those in time zones way ahead). Out!2 points -
Nancy and Nubby (LI) Skins
Rock Monster reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
Here they are, Nancy and Nubby from LEGO Island! Nubby Stevens Nancy Nubbins Note: I switched the brown and white pant leg colours around because the hat Nancy uses (which is originally white in LR), uses that texture file. Oh, and blink and default faces are same because you can't see blinking behind those glasses. Nubby & Nancy LR Skins.zip1 point -
Racer Importer/Exporter v1.0
Rock Monster reacted to Cyrem for a topic
Racer Importer/Exporter v1.0 I've made a tool which will export a racer and his car from your savegame, then allow you to import it back into your savegame. The point of this tool is to allow users to share their created vehicles and characters. Download: https://www.rockraidersunited.com/files/dl-r16/ Requirements: .Net Framework 41 point -
El Scorcho's LEGO Racers HD Reskins (Updated: HD Nova Hunter!)
Cyrem reacted to AcePilot90 for a topic
HD Rocket Racer Download: Not Complete, other faces are not redone yet. HD Turbo Charger Download: http://rrubucket.s3....urbo_814896.rar HD Scooter Download: http://rrubucket.s3....oter_182874.zip HD Nova Hunter Download: http://rrubucket.s3....nova_637966.zip and that is all that is worth showing at the moment... Installation: Extract files to "MENUDATA/PARTDB" and "GAMEDATA/COMMON" Enjoy!1 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to Zephyria for a blog entry
I kid, but I did like the ending to the original Dead Space.1 point -
Nancy and Nubby (LI) Skins
AcePilot90 reacted to Fluffy Cupcake for a topic
Nope, they are from LI2. I can't get the ones from IXS even if I wanted to, because I think files type (or file they are kept in) for them are unknown or something, and I couldn't even attempt 3D ripper DX because the game crashes on W7.1 point -
Tutorial: Skin Texturing
Mr. Skeltal reacted to Jimbob for a topic
I would of done the rest of the hair/hats, but I have no idea where the files are (or which they are sharing with). Thanks a lot! I'll add these in later. Ah, thanks again, I was wondering where the colours came from. EDIT: Added in the headgear images.1 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to Jimbob for a blog entry
I do like the endings of the Star Wars films. The way there was always 2 or more things going on at once, but obviously it's a saga so may not be suitable for a single ending. I like endings that are conclusive, or otherwise lead on to another film. Cliffhangers need a reason (like in the Italian Job, it was comical). If the film is an action or involves action, I also like climatic battles at the end - as in Avatar, Dark Knight (+Rises), etc. At the moment though I can't think of my favourite ending... I just like coming out of a movie with a sense of 'YES!'.1 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to Alexpanter for a blog entry
HL2: Episode 21 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to TheDoctor for a blog entry
Read some of the Discworld books. Start with the first two, they're two halves of a good story. The ending represents the author's view on vacations. Note: They stories themselves are not about vacations. It's just a plot point.1 point -
Rock Racers Overhaul (WIP)
Fluffy Cupcake reacted to Lair for a topic
I'm interested in seeing where this goes.1 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to Phoenyx for a blog entry
First of all, no one likes an ending like the one in Megaman 4, where Dr. Wily escapes through a hidden door right in front of Megaman. It basically says "Thank you for reading/watching/listening/playing! Get ready to fork over your hard-earned cash for the sequel in a few months!". If you're going to want a good, definitive ending, the ending to Return of the Jedi is a good example (arguably, the special edition is the better example in this case, but either one works). It gives a conclusion to every story sub-arc in the series that hadn't already ended, and it does it well. Another example would be the ending of Stargate Atlantis. It's essentially a climax and conclusion wrapped into one, which usually doesn't do well but in this case worked pretty well. For video games, I'd take a look at Final Fantasy 6. You'll really have to play the game or at least watch the ending to see what I mean. There's also the first-gen Pokemon games, in which, again, the climax and ending are tied together but in a good way, and I personally felt the ending to the main storyline of Pokemon Black and White versions was relatively strong, if a little cliche. Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations concluded with a massive plot twist, however, if the player had already gotten that far then they would already have come to that conclusion. It's still shocking though, so I won't spoil it. With books, obviously Lord of the Rings: the Return of the King requires a mention, but also "The Emperor's Gift", one of the Black Library Warhammer 40,000 novels. For manga, Rurouni Kenshin's ending was pretty good in my opinion. As for the endings I didn't like... I could go on and on about these. First off, I already mentioned Megaman 4. Basically, any ending like that where there should be a conclusion but the story continues for no reason should be avoided. Next, cliffhangers should be avoided in any situation where a follow-up is not intended. The third thing you should avoid is the classic, villainous scream of "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO". Revenge of the Sith doesn't count, as the villain doesn't exactly die in that situation. On the other hand, No More Heroes 2. JASPER @#$%&?! BAT JR.!!! He dies... with a smile on his face... AFTER one of the hardest boss battles in video game history. And I must scream. With video games, if anyone sticks a giant space flea from nowhere at the end, they are to die a most painful and gruesome death after watching their loved ones being pushed into a volcano. No one, and I mean NO ONE, likes a giant space flea from nowhere. Examples: Final Fantasy 9, Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time, Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story.1 point -
I Need Help Conducting Research On Endings
McJobless reacted to apemax for a blog entry
I think a lot of it depends on whether it's going to carry on with sequels or anything. I quite liked the ending to Killzone 3. It's feels like a ending but there's a bit of a question mark too. I also liked the ending to MGS 4. It felt like the end of that story line but it did it fairly well. On the flip side you've got endings that feel rushed which I don't really like. One example of the ending feeling rushed is the TV series Merlin.1 point -
How do you install LRR on Windows 7?
TheDoctor reacted to le717 for a topic
You could try TheDoctor's LRR Alternate Installer, which is written in Java. Semi-ignore the big text and open the spoiler, as the installer is not yet written into LMS. I'll end up using the source code of that installer and other documents and write up a proper LRR Alternate Installer in Inno Seup soon. ;)1 point -
RRU Quotes 2008-2013
Phoenyx reacted to Lair for a topic
You are not a vehicle or a computer stop acting like one.1 point
