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[Poll] [Vote] RMN Mascot!

I can't decide so I'm not going to vote. There are aspects of all of them that I like, but would like to see changes to. Can someone create a single composite of all the cool design choices among all of them? haha I might vote for that.

SYSTEM SOUNDS! Any good sources for 'em?

System sound, and your scope, is kind of vague but this is always hearty https://www.sounds-resource.com/

What age range are the characters in your games?

author=Darken
author=Link_2112
Who said it was human? I think once you enter the realm of 100s or 1000s of years old, you leave behind a fact based idea of what a humanoid body is capable of.
Based on what metric? The average life expectancy has increased to from 48 to 71 since the 1950s. The maximum age is likely an ongoing change. Also is Jeanne Calment not human then?

But a 71 year old back then would probably be similar to a 71 year old now. They might have been stronger back then because they had to work constantly, instead of a life of convenience sitting at a desk. I don't see what life expectancy has to do with my comment. I didn't say 100 years old, I said hundreds. 200 years old, 300 years old... I doubt there are any applicable facts about Humans to know what would happen, however we could say with some certainty they wouldn't get stronger and better at everything.

A 71 yr old in any time period wouldn't exactly be running around jumping and swinging swords. And if they were, they would be a little bit slower than a younger person and couldn't keep it up as long. Even if a person doesn't die from age alone, their bodies slowly degrade and start to shut down and they would get slower and weaker. Metabolism slows and cartilage degrades. Eventually they won't be able to do all the things they used to even if their mind is fully functional, which it probably wouldn't be. So if we're talking about human beings, then I would say it's not possible for them to be anything other than a dried up prune in a wheelchair by age 200 if somehow they didn't die from their heart stopping or disease. They wouldn't be an active party member and they wouldn't get better with age.

They would have to not be human, or in some alternate reality where we have learned to overcome our bodies deficiencies. So it's all speculation and doesn't make much sense to be limited by what we know, today, about humanoid bodies. We only know of Humans that fit in that category but you see other things like Vulcans, which have humanoid bodies and are given longer lifespans and different attributes. That's what it takes to make a character go beyond 100 years and still be useful enough to do anything other than talk. So current science goes out the window, was my point.

author=Sooz
author=Link_2112
If someone is bad at a skill it might not matter how long they have to practice it. They will simply suck at it.

If you bash yourself against a skill repeatedly, you're going to eventually develop a level of competence at it 99% of the time. You maybe won't be the best at it among people who've bashed themselves against said skill for the same amount of time, but once you hit centuries of practice, you're GOING to be better than the average human.
I disagree. Some people's brains aren't wired to be able to fully understand certain things. Sure, they might be mildly competent at something after doing it for 200 years, but it doesn't mean they will reach any guaranteed level of skill at it(like that beyond the average human) with 99% certainty. I would suggest that your 99% certainly only applies to less than 50% of the population.

It's easy to think that if you spend your time around other talented people, but there are many unintelligent and untalented people out there that will never accomplish anything no matter how long they have. If that were remotely true we would have a hell of a lot of good drivers out on our roads but that isn't the case. There are people who drive probably every day for 50+ years and they still suck at it. They don't even get any better at it. They get worse because their eye sight and reflexes are dulled.

But I'm going between real/unreal, human/not human so much I don't know if anybody is even talking about the same thing as me. I guess the point is, once you go past 100 year old characters, just make up whatever shit you want and it's pointless to debate. Just don't try to compare them to today's humans.

There is an episode of Twilight Zone where a character has lived 100's of years and it's just like Liberty said, he's going mad with all the memories/feelings he has and wants to end his life because he can't take it. Old characters is a cool concept but too often it's just a slight backstory and not thought out in any meaningful way. It's just some person who looks and acts like a 50 year old who happens to be 1000 years old. And that brings us full circle to Soli's comment, and I'm done here.

[Event] RMN Mascot

I give up. I can't even think of a place to start with this.

What age range are the characters in your games?

Who said it was human? I think once you enter the realm of 100s or 1000s of years old, you leave behind a fact based idea of what a humanoid body is capable of.

Who said that person was actually smart or talented? If someone is bad at a skill it might not matter how long they have to practice it. They will simply suck at it. I would prefer that kind of mega old person to the typical god like immortal being of supreme perfection. Maybe they don't even remember anything beyond the last 100 years.

[RMMV] No MP3s WTF?

I used Audacity to make a lot of sound bites of Star Trek dialogue. I would cut the piece and listen to it in Audacity and it was fine. When I put them in Ace they would be cut short by milleseconds, which is totally obvious because the last word gets cut off. I'm not sure if it's an Audacity issue or Ace issue, but it was certainly annoying.

I've been using Audacity for years. It's great. But it can be difficult to learn for beginners and not everyone needs those features. If someone wanted a great tool to learn, it's the best. But I wouldn't suggest Audacity if it was only going to be used for conversion. Especially batch conversion. If I'm not mistaken Audacity used to have some kind of batch option, but it got updated and the menus trimmed down significantly and I don't see that any more.

[RMMV] No MP3s WTF?

Online converters are kinda shady and inconvenient and probably slower, just use https://www.any-audio-converter.com/any-audio-converter.php

[Event] RMN Mascot

I'll give it a go.

One thing I'll mention for most entries, they seem a little to intricate. A good mascot is usually simple, no? Hali's is interesting in how he incorporated all the little details, but it might not look good shrunk down and put in a corner somewhere.

Just my 2 cents. I mean, it's not like I spent 8 years in advertising school for nothing.

Censorship and Security Paradoxes

All on the same day, though? You don't find that odd? Precisely why these conspiracy theorists gain traction.

They gain traction because of people like you that want to see conspiracy in everything. Isn't it possible that these companies talk between themselves about important issues or that it's simply a coincidence? If all the latest Tickle Me Elmo dolls started blowing up, is it a conspiracy that all major retailers would take them off the shelves on the same day? Although, I supposed it's pointless posing such questions to you.

I'm not sure if I agree that there are indisputable facts. I'm a ontological skeptic and an epistemological skeptic, I don't believe there is a real world, and I don't believe it's possible to know things for certain. I believe in faith, not facts, so most of what I believe is 80% certain. Maybe?

This explains it all. You don't live in the real world. You live in your own twisted version of a world where there are no real fact/news, yet you spend "half your days" reading facts/news. If you don't believe in any of it why bother reading it? But then again, you gotta fuel those conspiracies somehow.

I feel sorry for you, bulma. Your life must be very stressful. But then again, maybe it's not, because we're not real.

[RM2K3]

It's a good use for the Save button next to Quote.