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  1. lol username

    Unfinished Wasteland Biome

    This biome is commented out of the normal biome group text file, with the note "needs more work". I uncommented it, removed everything else except for it, and explored a bit.
    6 points
  2. 5 points
  3. Phantom Terror

    Underbite the Robotroll!

    Hey guys, so it turns out I'm not dead. To prove my worthiness of staying I'm sharing with you my newest thing that I've made: Underbite the Robotroll. Reddit - 4Chan - Flickr - Imgur
    2 points
  4. Ayliffe

    70751 Temple of Airjitzu revealed!

    2 points
  5. noghiri

    Why I love Sci-Fi

    I love Sci-Fi because I love the future. While much of Sci-Fi is often outside what is possible given our current understanding of physics, it explores the problems and advantages of technology, much of which is already nearly within our grasp -- or even exists today. For example, let us take the classic novel Neuromancer. It details the story of a washed-out hacker no longer able to connect to the internet, who suddenly has this block removed -- provided he works for a shadowy employer. In it, there is clothing that bends light around a person (Japanese scientists made one four or five years ago), augmented reality (Similar to Hololens, but better -- we'll have this in 10 years or so), direct input from EEG into computers (We already have this on a fairly basic level), video feed sent directly to the brain (We have this, too!). The full spread of technology doesn't exist yet, true, but much of it does, at least partially. Exploring where it could be in a few years can be quite fascinating. It also explores human nature. In John Ringo's Legacy of the Aldenata series, he explores how humanity responds to threats as a group, trust, panic, and how people handle pressure. Sure, it's couched in the story of billions of quadrupedal alligators intent on eating the universe, but to assume this makes up the entirety of the flesh of the book is to far underestimate the writing and thought put into it. While other genres can examine the latter, they cannot examine the former without becoming science fiction. Science fiction can also examine the interaction between human nature and psychology, and the new technologies that are just beginning to exist now or are right around the corner. Scifi is cool.
    1 point
  6. Ayliffe

    LEGO Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS IS CANON CONFIRMED
    1 point
  7. Ayliffe

    LEGO Dimensions

    Shows a tiny bit of actual gameplay footage - including some of the various TARDIS interiors! EDIT: Interview with Peter Capaldi about Dimensions!
    1 point
  8. Quisoves Potoo

    LEGO Dimensions

    Permission to squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
    1 point
  9. I beat Baron Herx, now I'm free at last!
    1 point
  10. Sluicer

    XBF Files (3D content)

    I wrote a tool to convert the .xbf-files into .obj files. As far as I can tell it is working with almoust all files (I know only one exception: the isradar.xbf). In some files are more than one mesh. This is due to animation issues. Each mesh has a own name. My tool creates a separet file for each mesh. You can simply join them, but you have to respect the animation information between these files. Most of the time there is an position offest. There are still some areas where I do not know the containing data is used for. Here is the tool: http://oresome.rockraidersunited.com/download/262 I am sorry for the undetailed post . Hope it works.
    1 point
  11. Creator

    PWB: Alien Rally Asteroid

    Looks good! I'll try it out asap.
    1 point
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