Recent content by Necrolyte_foh

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    Green Monster Games - Curt Schilling

    The game you are referring to is "Drawn to Life." It"s actually pretty amazing the things you can draw in that game, and the accurate characteristics that get applied to the objects.
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    Green Monster Games - Curt Schilling

    Most MMOs had this in some form, where you just bought Skill Books or Tokens that you used to advance when you did level. Players complained about the items taking up inventory space, and we evolved to the system we have now with visits to trainers. Unless you mean you can purchase the skills...
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    Green Monster Games - Curt Schilling

    I"m equally harsh on everyone so don"t take this the wrong way. Making comments like those is the right thing to do from a developer; however, to actually produce those outcomes is a different story. Saying your product will be "hell yes" polished, and saying you won"t continue to "F things up"...
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    Girls who broke your heart thread

    First thing to do is work on that confidence. Honestly speaking, even the most unattractive people can be made presentable. After that, you can work on your game. You don"t have to look like a casanova to be one. You do need to work on your appearance though instead of just settling for "an...
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    Girls who broke your heart thread

    As others have mentioned, TMM concepts and theories are heavily based in psychology. If you took Psychology classes heavily up through university and post-graduate level, you"d notice tons of guys (who have never heard of TMM) who have huge success with women and might not be that attractive...
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    Green Monster Games - Curt Schilling

    In real life, you still have a fixed range to work with--it"s called your maximum distance. You can"t throw an infinite distance, and each person has a different maximum distance to work with. If a target is too far, you still have to adjust your position so that your maximum range fits within...
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    Green Monster Games - Curt Schilling

    If you actually studied vision, you"d realize how silly this sounds. Even with one eye closed, you still have some depth perception. To determine depth, your brain uses both monocular (one eye) and binocular (two eyes) cues. Some cues not mentioned that are very common for example are...