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Screenshot Sesame Street (40th Anniversary Edition)
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What is your all time favorite video game character
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Too hard to decide. There's quite a few I've taken into my liking.
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Doesn't that just beat all?
I wonder if Rei actually says that in katakana in the original Japanese version or if the localization translators made him say that to Americanize him? Awesome character either way, I liked Rei and Momo from that game.
It's something I really wanted to know....
I still try to have bearable/passable everything you listed (except for gameplay which absolutely must be shining brightly or I personally consider it my failure) because sometimes I just have a bit of fun drawing things and scenes.
@class vs. unique characters
I want defined characters so I can write a specific story and personality, so I let the player use them in different ways. For example, while Tetsumori wields a giant magnet (2 hands) to cause physical blunt damage, she can also fight with her bare hands (and claws) and cause ethereal magnetic damage, use typical ethereal moves ("magic"), or a combination of the above.
I do enjoy a job system, but realistically we all have just a set of things we do very well and I like games where the player uses characters set of resources strategically. I've seen this in good FPS games where you have to select the right weapons and use resources wisely and skillfully in different situations, but what you end up doing is also a reflection of the kind of player you are.
@class vs. unique characters
I want defined characters so I can write a specific story and personality, so I let the player use them in different ways. For example, while Tetsumori wields a giant magnet (2 hands) to cause physical blunt damage, she can also fight with her bare hands (and claws) and cause ethereal magnetic damage, use typical ethereal moves ("magic"), or a combination of the above.
I do enjoy a job system, but realistically we all have just a set of things we do very well and I like games where the player uses characters set of resources strategically. I've seen this in good FPS games where you have to select the right weapons and use resources wisely and skillfully in different situations, but what you end up doing is also a reflection of the kind of player you are.
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Your First Game
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i need that program!
I have it somewhere on a CD.
I found a website: http://www.seventhsanctum.com/generate.php?Genname=rpgnamer
Cavern of Infinite: The Planet of Victory
Combat of Elysium: The Airship of Mystery
Fantasia: Blitz of the Steel Quake
Flaming Skies
Gate Image
Invincible Death I
Link's Gate
Neptune's Hel: Spring Gear
Sabin's Cavern: North Night
Saintly Guardian
This is what the Games page looks like to me most of the time.
Rm2k3 on Windows 7: Slight choppiness
The first thing I do when I install a new version of windows is I turn the UAC notifications off. The second thing I do is I set the theme to Windows Classic (Win 95 style).
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Speaking of Menus...
I'm not a Star Trek computer!
Fine ^^
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After
I'm not sure where the bias comes from, but the auto levels makes a slight difference. After running the automatic levels, it gets rid of the warm feeling it had before making it colder but it doesn't really seem that much brighter. Oh yeah I ran these on the original images, the thumbnails are posted here so that the images are closer together to help visualize the difference better.
When I do it manually with my hands and those sliders, it makes a very slight difference at best, and makes the image look like you're staring into the sun or very dark at worst.
Fine ^^
Before




After
I'm not sure where the bias comes from, but the auto levels makes a slight difference. After running the automatic levels, it gets rid of the warm feeling it had before making it colder but it doesn't really seem that much brighter. Oh yeah I ran these on the original images, the thumbnails are posted here so that the images are closer together to help visualize the difference better.
When I do it manually with my hands and those sliders, it makes a very slight difference at best, and makes the image look like you're staring into the sun or very dark at worst.
















