Hi It's Squeeble. I'm coming out of retirement.
Med / Scout / Maybe Roamer
I'm looking for a team of emotionally mature gamers.
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Starting reading Plato. I'm going through cooper's translation and trying to reduce the arguments in the socratic dialogues to their bare bones. I've read somewhere that its best to read some of the dialogues before approaching the republic, so that is what I'm doing. I read the dialogues associated with the trial and death of Socrates years ago, but I'm starting over to refresh my memory. I'm going through Cooper's translation in book order. I've only read Euthyphro so far. I'll probably read through the next one later tonight.
It's a bit tedious listening to Socrates explain basic logic to people, but the dialogues do feel like natural discussions that could occur in ancient Greece. It would be nice to get into these types of discussions with people today. I'm not sure how interested most people are in talking about the underlying form of things.
Also: If any of you chess guys are also into go, let me know. We could play a game. I wouldn't mind teaching the rules to anyone who is interested in learning either. It's similar to chess in a strategic sense, but not at all in the rules sense.
Be sure to join Newbie Mixes on friday nights. They will help you get a sense of 6s. https://steamcommunity.com/groups/na6v6newbiemix
I'm on Falkinghammer's ESEA team. During viaduct week, everyone else was frustrated by our repeated failures, but not Falkinghammer. I'm sure he would be a patient student.
You can set the ramp on tr_walkway to launch bots upward and forward. They won't strafe in air, but their trajectories can be randomized.
I also use tr_rocket_shooting2 to practice airshots. You use one rocket to launch a bot in the air, and another to hit them. There still isn't any airstrafing here though.
I'm sure it's possible to create such a map. If you can program a jump bot to demonstrate a jump, you can program a bot to strafe in the air, and then teleport back to the starting position.