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#1
General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
October 15, 2013, 03:16:15 AM
Quote from: dustindps on October 14, 2013, 11:16:22 PM
-Most embarrassing gaming-related story?
Playing sims 3. Died on toilet because the house was on fire.
WHAT? hahahaha
#2
Need moars!

Also you seem to have really bad luck with randy random haha.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Introduce Yourself!
October 14, 2013, 09:11:29 AM
Say as much or as little as you like. But you could answer questions like:
-What introduced you to RimWorld? Or to this style of game in general?
-- SimCity! I've always loved survival games with mechanics (Like Minecraft with buildcraft etc...) I love making automation and watching things scurry about under the fury of the pointer! ALL GLORY TO THE GREAT POINTER!
-What's your favorite other game?
Arma!
-Most embarrassing gaming-related story?
In my Arma 2 we had a public night, I was the pilot of a Chinook and it was fully loaded with public players, and members of my clan and others..... needless to say I shamefully crashed :(
-What kind of breakfast cereal is the best?
Does bacon count as a cereal?

I saw a scary scary lack of photos! (Scary!) It's like it is the internet or something!
So here's a picture of me at Gamescom 2013 in Germany talking to one of the developers of Project Spark about how in-depth their "brains" are, turns out pretty deep. Also got to try out a ton of stuff but unfortunately on the business day there are not many awesome cosplayers, but there aren't 5 hour lines either so it's a give and take.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Why did you back Rimworld?
October 14, 2013, 03:03:50 AM
Quite liked the idea of story driven gameplay in an RTS setting. I't not often done outside a scripted campaign and that's what shows me promise.

Also reading though his stance on Stretch goals made me feel that I'm kickstarting a game that's going to feel great being developed (like Kerbal Space Program) rather than a game that sounds great being developed., but nothing exciting happens until much later. (Like Star Citizen)

There are already visible and working game mechanics and I love nothing more than riding the development train. Being able to come back to a game every so often and having new things to play with refreshes the experience. Being a developer I'm also interested in modding and what might be possible in Rimworld.
#5
This looks cool!
Watching all these videos makes me jealous that I've got to wait! Damn my shut in developerness.