superplek information 2309 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
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- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Teddybear's Revenge by Eclipse [web]
- cdc #2: The nonstop Ibiza experience by orange
- cdc #3: burra by Aardbei [web]
- cdc #4: Hyperventilation by Byterapers [web]
- cdc #5: mechasm by Fairlight [web]
- cdc #6: gaia - poetry of life by Marquee Design [web]
- demo Windows everyday superheroes by Syn[Rj] [web]
- fair; but very buggy.
- isokadded on the 2004-01-26 08:36:28
- 64k Windows morph by Syn[Rj] [web]
- what loaderror said; besides that, it's shitslow and quite ugly :)
- isokadded on the 2004-01-26 00:18:32
- demo Windows coma (on the dancefloor) by Cocoon [web]
- uber massive
- rulezadded on the 2004-01-25 15:19:20
- 64k Windows Beyond by Conspiracy [web]
- my thoughts:
a) jerky framerate
b) *nice* yet kitschy textures indeed :)
c) nice blurs
d) nice colors
e) some good clean scenes, some a bit ugly (designwise)
f) sound is okay
g) a bit repetetive, but solid action in general
h) spheres :)
deserves "an up" though. - rulezadded on the 2004-01-25 15:04:33
- cracktro Windows Die by the Sword by Class
- exactly.
- isokadded on the 2004-01-24 13:50:25
- cracktro Windows Die by the Sword by Class
- release this shitcrap in a pack or smth.
- sucksadded on the 2004-01-24 12:28:58
- cracktro Windows Dune 2000 by Class
- release this shitcrap in a pack or smth.
- sucksadded on the 2004-01-24 12:28:43
- cracktro Windows Unreal (cracktro) by Class
- release this shitcrap in a pack or smth.
- sucksadded on the 2004-01-24 12:28:26
- 4k Amiga AGA Perspiration by Efreet
- hint: logically, there's an algorithm that gives you these tables :)
looks impressive. - rulezadded on the 2004-01-23 16:00:02
- intro Windows The End (endtro) by Class
- Quote:
Yeah I see your point, it was also designed to serve those who themself designed it at the cost of those who didnt have any power.
Allthough you should not forget that this occured on a broad scale of "social levels"; which doesn't make it something exclusively brought up strictly by what used to be the "upper class". Nonetheless it is questionable, ofcourse.
Quote:Well isnt the best for yourself not to pay for any software? ;P
I'm not sure; the way things work right now it might be profitable for myself, but if anyone else started doing it too, soon there wouldn't be anything left. Unless the whole system changes ofcourse.. but that's unlikely to happen just 'like that'.
Quote:I believe the reason why the "human nature" is so apparent in todays society is just because she actually is under control. Think about it, no one will commit any crimes if everything is allowed because there aren't any crimes to commit :)
I think you're underestimating the deeds that come forth out of human emotions ;)
Quote:My opinion is that the same thing can be said about religion as you said about socialism and communism, in the past all of them have been overshadowed by human egoism.
That said, I think we can agree that human egoism, a very primitive aspect that resides in all of us (albeit in different proportions), has been a great barrier for things such as religion, socialism and communism (and many more); and I'm totally unsure if this human aspect will ever disappear.. It's the way of nature; there's not really a point in denying that. The question is if we can "beat" it, as it were.
So in the end it seems there *is* a basis for a normal discussion after all, luckily :) - But all that aside, let's not have it in this production's thread any longer ;)
- isokadded on the 2004-01-21 10:45:16
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