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Need voice actors for half-life map
BTGBullseye replied to R3ANIM4T0R's topic in Valve Games / Valve Stuff
I'm up for voice acting... I have a somewhat decent mic, and a good recording device. I should be able to provide a decent lossless (FLAC) demo if you have a role in mind for one of most USA originating accents, since I've lived in areas that used/originated most of them. (drawl, midwest, redneck, southern [not drawl], and many different speech patterns) -
A Mind mini-series: not worth it?
BTGBullseye replied to Binky The Rabbit's topic in Machinima in general
The issue with FRAPS is that it is designed to grab the frames exactly as they're displayed, and write them directly to the file. This makes it a massively resource intensive recording solution. Do you have the trial or paid version of FRAPS? The paid up-to-date version has video quality settings that doesn't chop your resolution in half, (default for the trial, not alterable) allows for different framerate options, and even has a lossless RGB option. (though it really slows everything massively) You might want to check on the stuff you can find here: https://encrypted.google.com/#q=video+screen+capture -
I'd say get one of the Gameboy emulators (free, open source, without ads, you'll have to dig for it though) and download some ROMs. You can also do SNES games with an emulator. (Zelda on the phone) Quake 2 has an excellent emulator too, you need only provide the game data files. (like if you have it on Steam, install it on your PC, and copy over the files it tells you to) There are a lot of decent games available from HumbleBundle, (and a lot of crap, but that's just personal opinion for most of them) but you do need to pay a little to get them. I'm just sad there aren't very many decent old-style games like a better version of Ultima. (it would work very well on a mobile)
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Torrented XCOM 2... It's a definite buy for me, but I knew that before torrenting it. I've found a LOT of bugs though.
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XCOM 2, and World of Warships.
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https://encrypted.google.com/#q=extradition Definition: "the action of extraditing a person accused or convicted of a crime." Accused or convicted, nothing more required. You need to read up on the treaty in question. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK%E2%80%93US_extradition_treaty_of_2003
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Physics does not say it's impossible, you just interpret it that way... Known physics says that FTL is impossible, yet most physicists are working towards FTL travel... There was a time where people thought that physics said that sound speed was a fixed speed, and the fastest you could go... Anyways, back to the thread topic, and no more argument about physics in relation to this particular point.
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"I wish there was more to life."
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A documentary on Boron, and all its uses. Point Break.
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Still as sexy as ever.
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Try to stay under a section of my house that can withstand a human body hitting it at terminal velocity repeatedly, and when it's done, try and clear away as much of the soon-to-be-rotting-meat ASAP. If life really was exactly like a box of chocolates?
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Pleasant. (as in 'fits in around here')
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Intergalactic Federation Of Weird-Ass Aliens
BTGBullseye replied to Selfsurprise's topic in Forum Games
Species: Faceplant. Planet: Cryton. Classification: Plant, tree. Personality: It's a tree, trees don't have personalities. What do they eat? It's a tree, just because it looks like it has a human face and blows bubbles, doesn't mean it's anything but a normal tree. Seriously, they eat what a normal tree eats. Species: Planet: Classification: Personality: How do they reproduce? -
Suffocation Simulator. It involves you using a camera to record you choking yourself, and gives a rating based on how dead you appear. Winners get a free cemetery plot.
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Banned for not returning.
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Some Friends Hate Ketchup Tacos HEFTY
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Sleep.
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lNRjt4rCymM Hans Zimmer is a master.
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Piracy is just another way of life... Don't knock it till you try it!
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What are you talking about with the release dates? I'm talking about when it first unlocked on Steam, which is the exact same moment across the globe, local time does not matter. Less than an hour after it unlocked there was a torrent for the Digital Deluxe edition out for use, already cracked. What do you mean a "campaign"? Honestly, I was expecting it to take about a week before anybody cracked it. It's from a lesser known cracker, so he probly doesn't do what the rest of the scene does, and wait a week or two for the initial sales to die down. (the scene's typical of a week or two is much better IMO, both for devs, and for people in general) I honestly wouldn't be surprised or upset if XCOM 2 devs were upset about it being cracked and released an hour after unlock, but the least I can do is tell them I WILL be buying this ASAP. Actually, BitTorrent works by sending chunks of files across a peer-to-peer connection, and has nothing at all to do with piracy. (it actually uses the internet the way it was originally intended to be used, except on a much larger scale) You're saying what the MPAA and RIAA want you to, which aids them in shutting down legitimate file transferring technology, just because some people misuse it. I know I'm impatient... Mainly because I love the XCOM franchise, and this game fixes almost every problem I had with Enemy Unknown/Enemy Within... It's really hard for someone who loves the game to wait to purchase it, especially if it's possible to obtain it immediately and still purchase it later. As far as passing the data on to thieves, it's already happening... Nothing I do will ever change that, and no way to know how many of those downloading it are doing as I am, or even downloading it because it might work better than their legitimate copy. (I do remember several times over the years where the crackers fixed major issues with the games before the devs, and even legit customers were grabbing the torrent to play the fixed game)
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Except Machinima, and EA... Not in a bad way either.
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That's exactly what extradition treaties are for. It's an agreement between countries that they enforce the other's laws on their own citizens should the criminal's actions affect the other country's citizens directly.