CORFAISUS'S PROFILE
Corfaisus
"It's frustrating because - as much as Corf is otherwise an irredeemable person - his 2k/3 mapping is on point." ~ psy_wombats
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"Winning" internet arguments via dismissive hyperbolic falsehoods and selective ignorance.
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"Take this beautiful moment and make a joke out of it. If you can't, you're a slave to it."
"The imperfections show the face."
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"Take this beautiful moment and make a joke out of it. If you can't, you're a slave to it."
"The imperfections show the face."
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I know it's a limitation of the graphics, but those ruins still look quite livable. Look, the goose doesn't seem to mind.
Whenever I post a screenshot the only thing I really truly WANT to get feedback on is my fucking DIALOGUE.
Nintendo SHUTS DOWN RPG Maker's POKEMON fan game ecosystem!
I don't know, if it's good enough and free, I could see people taking the free knock off over blowing $40, precious fossil fuel and time to get the real deal. Looking for a fangame that's as good as the real deal is laughable at best, but with a game as simple as Pokemon, I suppose it's possible.
RPG Maker is practically Final Fantasy Printer, so I'm not too certain arguing quality of those games is really worth it. I've recently been disappointed on that front, but I intend on spending time finding the proper words and delivery on my points in the form of a review very soon instead of scumming up any one thread on that matter.
RPG Maker is practically Final Fantasy Printer, so I'm not too certain arguing quality of those games is really worth it. I've recently been disappointed on that front, but I intend on spending time finding the proper words and delivery on my points in the form of a review very soon instead of scumming up any one thread on that matter.
Nintendo SHUTS DOWN RPG Maker's POKEMON fan game ecosystem!
author=Soozauthor=kentonaIf you're British, Fannymon is a game that could not be hosted on RMN :V
Instead of storing monsters in your pocket, how about your satchel or fanny pack? Fannymon! Satchmon!
I've been around the internet long enough to know where this is going...
"Pikachu, I ch- I choose yOU AAAAAAAAAGHH!!"
"It's a boy."
The real nightmare is when you have to swap them out.
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But for real, how damn hard is it to make your own RPG Maker game? To come up with your own title no matter the inspiration? Why are lackluster fangames still being pumped out in this post-DMCA world?
You know how to make a Pokemon fangame without calling it Pokemon?
"Yu Yevon, meet Gary Oak."

Even Final Fantasy is a "fangame". You know what of?

Bahamūto!!
What are you thinking about right now?
author=ESBY
please stop engaging corf
author=ESBY
is this some QAnon shit
I don't know what you're talking about. I'm just over here being part of the 90% of the community that has no business making games.
author=RodenBut there's always weird shit online to cheer me up.As an aside, please don't punch down on amateurish/"cringey" art. That's a low blow, a low blow that reinforces the idea that instant skill is the only way to get good at something or express yourself.
Dude, at least I'm not being shitty to their face. They don't even know I'm talking here so it really doesn't affect them in any way, and unless you go out of your way to tell them about it (making you the one to negatively affect them), it'll never get to them. I know people who play that game and, frankly, they're better off alone. I'm not reinforcing anything, especially something that argues that "instant skill" and "get good" can share the same space.
Besides, I'm overly certain they know their limitations. Google image background? Check. Copy-paste details (grass)? Check. This says nothing about how the characters are drawn but the absolute lack of attention to detail that went into establishing the setting. You can be a shit tier artist (we all start there; some of us end there, too) as long as you're trying. You can't copy-paste hand drawn stuff, yet you can throw any old messy line into a program and distort and rotate it until it's perfect. If you aren't trying, people have every right to voice their disgust at your lack of artistic discipline.
I've seen RPG Maker games that are exactly the same. Rips for nostalgia while copy-pasting scripts to mask the godawful battle system. Mashing enter for the first 3 hours, then finally reaching a point where I had to use one item right before the final strike so one of my troops wouldn't miss out on EXP for being dead. The characters are one-dimensional and the story is nonexistent. I sank nearly 6 hours into a game and had next to nothing to show for it but disappointment. This from a veteran of the community.
Don't target the default layer of the boss or they'll counter attack. Press down then mash enter on the other layer to win.
What are you thinking about right now?
author=Roden
I mean, if Kaepernick had of never knelt for the anthem, nobody would ever know that he wanted to protest against police violence.
Good on him for wanting to make himself known as the guy who protested police violence.
author=Roden
If the students of Stoneman Douglas never walked out and marched then their tragedy would have been swept away like all the other school shootings.
The tragedies keep on coming.
With no action taking place, it's just kids getting a free pass to leave class. A fellow student was the voice of reason telling them that the only reason they were out that day was to get out of class.
Knowing that division "may happen" should be a reason not to perform an action that's meant to highlight injustice between different peoples. In the modern age, people could just make a hashtag or a video and share it around on Facebook. It gets the point across- actually, it sort of doesn't because people have tried that before and it led to nothing. I don't know, maybe protesting just makes the protesters look like idiots who want to be heroes with no idea how or capability to follow through. Start discourse in a public forum and let your popularity do the rest. Get some airtime with Larry King.
"What's the likely result of my action?" "How does this affect my cause?"
If the likely result is that people get upset with you and this in turn makes your cause look adversarial to the common citizen, then there's no good reason to follow through with it. Politics is rife with people trying to protest, but it's only making them look like "whiners" (can you believe Russian collusion in the 2016 election is still being discussed even today?) and giving the narrative of "dividing the nation between this and that" more credibility. What this and that are depends on the situation, but the most common seems to be "white" and "black" America, which is why there's such a strong blowback against the "race card" and why it's become an automatic "lose" parameter in this RTS society wants to play. You really might as well just open by calling your opponent a "Nazi" and call it a day.
So who can say what the lasting effect will be on this matter, but the immediate response is pretty heartbreaking.
Of course, people choosing to destroy their property could instead donate their unwanted gear to causes in need. But that would defeat their purpose of, umm. Well, they really just seem determined to burn their stuff.
You know who would love Nike shoes and shirts? Homeless people who've been wearing the same shirt for the past 3 years.
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To put this all in perspective, I've been forced to deal with people who won't even so much as open their mouths for the sake of improving the situation that sees multiple people taking advantage of the good intentions of others. I've tried to open my mouth but have been met with silence. I've actually gone out there and spoken up, so I think I'm justified in feeling just a little bit disappointed.
But there's always weird shit online to cheer me up.
What are you thinking about right now?
I suppose it all depends on what sort of injustice you're protesting. Students performing a walk-out which stunts their educational development and also harms the teachers whose job it is to teach and likely drove across the city to do so isn't a good means of protesting.
I went to a baseball game while on a mission trip in Pflugerville and they were paying respects for first responders and those who lost their lives not only in the line of duty but through illnesses and vehicle accidents (killed by a drunk driver). Hearing "Taps" performed live is much different than hearing it played as a joke on Spongebob.
I think the same thing applies to the national anthem; it shouldn't be a celebration of patriotism and pride in the country but as a sort of funeral dirge. In a way, standing for the national anthem is the greatest way to speak out against injustice as the song itself bleeds injustice and strife. Granted, there's almost a religious sense to this which I honestly can't say I appreciate because it goes on to paint a picture of overcoming and faith in the future (stand to pray to your country). There's a framed poster in the bathroom of the church I'm not currently attending that tries to inject America into Scripture (which is wrong), and if I ever get the chance to go back, I'd like to bring that to their attention.
Anyway, if the reason behind the protest is to try and unite the country and let it know that you're hurting, then you really should stand. Let everyone else hurt with you, but keep your heart open to change. If the reason behind the protest is to say "I hate what's happening to me by others", then the protest has no right to be held because there's no actionable goal, only division.
I went to a baseball game while on a mission trip in Pflugerville and they were paying respects for first responders and those who lost their lives not only in the line of duty but through illnesses and vehicle accidents (killed by a drunk driver). Hearing "Taps" performed live is much different than hearing it played as a joke on Spongebob.
I think the same thing applies to the national anthem; it shouldn't be a celebration of patriotism and pride in the country but as a sort of funeral dirge. In a way, standing for the national anthem is the greatest way to speak out against injustice as the song itself bleeds injustice and strife. Granted, there's almost a religious sense to this which I honestly can't say I appreciate because it goes on to paint a picture of overcoming and faith in the future (stand to pray to your country). There's a framed poster in the bathroom of the church I'm not currently attending that tries to inject America into Scripture (which is wrong), and if I ever get the chance to go back, I'd like to bring that to their attention.
Anyway, if the reason behind the protest is to try and unite the country and let it know that you're hurting, then you really should stand. Let everyone else hurt with you, but keep your heart open to change. If the reason behind the protest is to say "I hate what's happening to me by others", then the protest has no right to be held because there's no actionable goal, only division.
Hey, I have some offensive things to say.
Being expected to maintain a healthy "I'm not going to tell you how to improve yourself" attitude and make new friends who are unrepentant pieces of manipulative shit will soon be the death of me.
Hey, I have some offensive things to say.
"What are you thinking about right now?"-status status
If I've ever seen a good horror movie, I wouldn't remember because I probably blanked it from my mind in order to live a fulfilling life.
I did once go to Chuck-E Cheese's for one of their shows and cardboard pizza... at least I remember being in the room and someone told me the pizza crust was like cardboard.
If I've ever seen a good horror movie, I wouldn't remember because I probably blanked it from my mind in order to live a fulfilling life.
I did once go to Chuck-E Cheese's for one of their shows and cardboard pizza... at least I remember being in the room and someone told me the pizza crust was like cardboard.













