brkl

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  1. Oh my god I thought you need a colony or an outpost in every system you want to mine. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...
  2. Hitman: Steve Gaynor Edition

    It was marred a bit for me because it doesn't work like Spelunky's Daily Challenge, for example. You can restart unless you die. So I did that and found a way to push him over a ledge without too many problems. It was still pretty tense.
  3. I'm still saying it's lack of imagination (you could be interacting with orbits instead of planets). I haven't played very long, but the game is really growing on me. On a more positive note, I really love how the different species are presented.
  4. Planets orbit at different speeds though. It's such a shame because if the game looked like a solar system model I think that would be really striking.
  5. It really bothers me that the planets don't actually go around stars!
  6. DOOM

    It looks sooo drab.
  7. Movie/TV recommendations

    We are running rough-shod over your language.
  8. Silicon Valley

    Huh, maybe I should go back to it. I think I watched about five episodes. I didn't think the characters were as relatable as Mike Judge's characters usually are.
  9. Silicon Valley

    It's not a good word for it. Scanning is very different from copying bits.
  10. Movie/TV recommendations

    I don't think it's for me. I wonder what Gilliam thinks of it.
  11. Movie/TV recommendations

    Oh, wow. I've returned an old Ran Bluray because the rip was awful. I need this.
  12. Movie/TV recommendations

    I would like to know whether it plays the time travel stuff straight, which is the sense I got from what marketing I saw. The movie left it open whether Cole was sane or not.
  13. Elite: Dangerous (Kickstarter)

    Ugh, none of the additions make me feel like playing again. The game already had too many things to stock your ship with.
  14. Clint Hocking

    Finally he got something out with his name on it.
  15. Hitman: Steve Gaynor Edition

    I'm having a tough time finding rat poison in the town. It used to be everywhere!
  16. Hitman: Steve Gaynor Edition

    This is nuts. The level has such a sense of place... It even has an inflatable crocodile I used to own as a kid, bought in Greece or thereabouts years ago.
  17. Movie/TV recommendations

    I feel like every Friedkin movie I've seen has been half awesome and half dumb. Often great tension and visuals, but he likes twists that I find unnecessary and silly.
  18. Hitman: Steve Gaynor Edition

    After the newest patch the game no longer runs for more than a couple of minutes. Man, what a drag.
  19. No Man's Sky

    That's what I had heard, although I don't have any experience with it.
  20. DooM - E1M1 on eight floppy drives

    I still can't get over the video in the original post. I still get a huge kick from it.
  21. No Man's Sky

    Does VR even work with FPS games? Doesn't that make folks hurl everywhere?
  22. The Next President

    He's a bloody former president!
  23. Hey guys, I've been using a piece of algorithmic music software called Chuck for a while. They offer binaries which work just fine, but the software also supports extensions and for some of those there are no binaries available. There's really only one I'm dying to use (an experimental piano synth), but in order to compile it, I would first need to compile Chuck itself. I've spent some hours and this and I can't get it done. This is the link to Chuck downloads: http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/release/ Direct link to source package for Windows: http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/release/files/chuck-1.3.5.2.tgz This is the extension I'm trying to get compiled: https://sites.google.com/site/julianfaust/projects/coupled-piano-strings/Sympia-0.1.zip?attredirects=0 I guess these are basically .dll files except the extension is renamed to .chug. Could anyone help me with this? I have a hunch some of you do this stuff routinely, but for me it's hours of work and no guarantee of success.