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- McNevin
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Avatars...
So J3rk, back to the Avatar, avatar eh? I always liked that one.
What do you think of my new avatar?
What do you think of my new avatar?
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- McNevin
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LOL, aspect changing wizards, what about GIANT MAPPY!
Thanks, I'm actually quite fond my new avatar, it came out well. Ender: the monkey was just GIS. Also if you didn't put the two together, thats the admiral rank on there as well...
Thanks, I'm actually quite fond my new avatar, it came out well. Ender: the monkey was just GIS. Also if you didn't put the two together, thats the admiral rank on there as well...
No that's the Admiral's original logo. You know what I think? We should just remake M.U.L.E. with D0nk3Y. We were getting way ahead of ourselves by thinking net-play, extra things to do in the pub, etc. We need to start out with a simple remake with better graphics that runs in Windows. That is actually not THAT big of an undertaking. Especially since we can EASILY reverse engineer the game logic using a C64 machine code monitor. Once we have that in place, perhaps we could start thinking about adding some free netcode like Kaillera (which is used in lots of emulators) to get some TCP games going. VERY little data needs to be sent and synchronized, so I doubt we'd have any problems using mostly unmodified code. I'll write music, do testing, and aid in any other design work that I can do. We have two graphics fellows. I think SpidMonX should do character art, and the map/Wumpus. I think the admiral should do auction, menu, and title art. That leaves the one person who never seems up to the task, and that would be any one of the lame, lazy ass mofuckin' coders we know.
- Bill Drayton Jr.
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- Bill Drayton Jr.
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I'd be on if I wasn't such a beat down lazy burnt out middle aged mofuckin' loozer teh bastard king ruler of the land of shattered dreams all the while drinking from the well of La Fin Du Monde...
Being the ruler of this kingdom makes for many problems getting Allen work done so I don't know if I can handle Allen & d0nk3y work. It's amazing I'm able to meet the bare requirements of the job even performing at a much less than full capacity software engineer... Lately I've been getting much better though - but most of the reason why is for fear of loosing my job.
I have been making progress though...but still - I don't know if I am ready...I think I need counseling...
Being the ruler of this kingdom makes for many problems getting Allen work done so I don't know if I can handle Allen & d0nk3y work. It's amazing I'm able to meet the bare requirements of the job even performing at a much less than full capacity software engineer... Lately I've been getting much better though - but most of the reason why is for fear of loosing my job.
I have been making progress though...but still - I don't know if I am ready...I think I need counseling...
Last edited by Bill Drayton Jr. on Mon Oct 17, 2005 1:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You... "don't care?"
You know, I don't much care to work either, but I just have a fairly good mental blocking mechanism. I more or less just shut down half of my brain while I work, and let the half that doesn't mind, sit and work autonomously. It's extremely hard to work from home, and not be distracted if you ask me. That's probably the whole problem. When you physically go into work, you've made the effort of getting there, and once there, you kind of just settle in. If you're looking around the room at all the things you'd rather be doing, it's a little more difficult.
You know, I don't much care to work either, but I just have a fairly good mental blocking mechanism. I more or less just shut down half of my brain while I work, and let the half that doesn't mind, sit and work autonomously. It's extremely hard to work from home, and not be distracted if you ask me. That's probably the whole problem. When you physically go into work, you've made the effort of getting there, and once there, you kind of just settle in. If you're looking around the room at all the things you'd rather be doing, it's a little more difficult.
- Bill Drayton Jr.
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