trippamayb they'll give us custom dmg numbers soon and I can switch to full default hud
Well atleast be able to change the colour and outline, they should also bring back custom crosshairs, without needing to use a loophole
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trippamayb they'll give us custom dmg numbers soon and I can switch to full default hud
Well atleast be able to change the colour and outline, they should also bring back custom crosshairs, without needing to use a loophole
Paladin_IMSEvery hitsound is extremely quiet, even on max volume.
Yeah I agree
So cool that they added more customization after all these years even
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stCrENIsHmI
Also how are the colours? I feel like my monitor is badly calibrated
RoodYSuddently, Teamfortress.tv is full of astrophysicist and engineers
What else do you think nerds study?
olyIt's cool that they found water and all, but I kinda wish they had found oil so the government would start funding NASA more instead of just buying more fighter jets.
I know it's a joke but do you have any clue how oil is created :D
Also it really depends on how you view time, we as a species are fairly new and primitive, but imagine a species that has evolved to have lived over a billion years. We're also still dealing with our physical bodies which die also fairly fast, now when you'd take intelligent life that has created ways to store their minds on computers etc. a 1000 years for example is absolutely nothing for them, they could even go in "sleep mode" so to say for all these years, and literally wake up and arrive at their destination.
to put it in perspective
calculated that any galactic empire would have spread outwards from its home planet at about 0.25% of the speed of light. The result is that after 50m years it would extend over 130,000 light years, with zealous colonisers moving in a relatively uniform cloud and more reticent ones protruding from a central blob. Since the Milky Way is estimated to be 100,000-120,000 light years across, outposts would be sprinkled throughout the galaxy, even if the home planet were, like Earth, located on the periphery.
Now 50 millions years to us is incomprehensible, but to a species that has lived for billions of years it's relatively nothing.
This is also one of the probabilities of the Fermi Paradox and our entire galaxy could have been colonized long long ago, we're just too primitive to notice it.
Quertaim-how do they know its water?
couldn't it just be some other fluid.
they discovered a small quantity of hydrated salt.
BonafideNot to mention how we might find a eventually for interstellar communication that IS faster than the speed of light, maybe not in our lifetime, but who knows.
I can't believe you just said that crap. this is the equivalent of those youtube commenters on videos about space talking out of their arse about something they have no clue of.
every time someone brings up space there's always that guy......
alsoBonafideIt's not only cool because there is a lot of potential on mars, but think about the entire universe, if two planets in one solar system have liquid water, imagine the endless possibilities ahead!
do your research, go read the fermi paradox or the correlation between the distances in space and mathematical probability for life before you get your ignorant imagination get the better of you.
Surely nothing has ever been debunked or newly discovered. Also the fermi paradox is not an answer it's a probability, and one of many theories.
elliott_interstellar civilization or even communication is hilariously impractical rn
I guess that's why they have sunken millions upon millions into finding out about life in other solar systems and other planets and also sending radio wave containing messages about our civilization. Not to mention how we might find a eventually for interstellar communication that IS faster than the speed of light, maybe not in our lifetime, but who knows.
But I guess you're right your rational and logical comment will shut down all the funding.
It's not only cool because there is a lot of potential on mars, but think about the entire universe, if two planets in one solar system have liquid water, imagine the endless possibilities ahead!
remedythe writing is actually pretty great for an indie game
That's usually the case tho for indie gems like this :)
How playable is reflex right now? Should I start to get into it and invest time to get good, or should I wait a little longer until certain major problems (if there are any) are fixed?
I wasn't targetting you specifically at all :)
I was targetting the people just throwing out retarded stuff like "its just a moba blablabla" While they haven't tested out the game at all, I mean a good argument that has been mentioned before is take a look how tf2 was back in '07. Just give this game some time honestly, all this labelling about a game thats not even in beta yet.
Having abilities in an FPS suddenly makes it a MOBA? Smh guys, personally I am really interested in the game and pray I will get a beta invite to test this game out, the only thing so far that looks wonky to me is how players interact with damage, coming from quake/tf2 and being used to forceback and juggling etc
Great whitelist*
Also thanks for hosting this guys!