I just played through and finished Antichamber - it's awesome and challenging if you like puzzles and craziness. You can finish it in a day, but I still highly recommend it.
I'm going to use this opportunity to bump some music. If anybody digs old school rock, check out 2 bands in particular. The first is Black Country Communion. Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple MKIII), Joe Bonamassa (Best guitar player this decade), Jason Bonham (Son of Led Zepplin drummer John Bonham) and Derek Sherinian. (Dream Theater) They just released their 3rd album back in October. The first two are definite must owns.
The other band is Rival Sons. They're fairly new, out of California, and have a fun, retro cock rock vibe with a splash of psychedelic blues rock. I think they're also up to album 3.
I'd post YouTube links but I'm on my phone at the moment. For BCC I'd recommend "One Last Soul" or "Man in the Middle" and for Rival Sons go with their two new singles "Keep On Swinging" and "Until The Son Comes."
I had no idea this could be done, which is cool, but movies/games have lead me to believe that "nuclear reactor" equals "Glowing liquid light goo in a round shape that you can shoot to explode" so its weird that its just like a bunch of shit on a work shelf.
I had no idea this could be done, which is cool, but movies/games have lead me to believe that "nuclear reactor" equals "Glowing liquid light goo in a round shape that you can shoot to explode" so its weird that its just like a bunch of shit on a work shelf.
I had no idea this could be done, which is cool, but movies/games have lead me to believe that "nuclear reactor" equals "Glowing liquid light goo in a round shape that you can shoot to explode" so its weird that its just like a bunch of shit on a work shelf.
I...what? Some kind of early april fools prank?
He made a cold fusion generator?
Making a fusion reactor is difficult, but possible.
Making it sustainable and capable of producing an energy surplus is the nut nobody has been able to crack.
I had no idea this could be done, which is cool, but movies/games have lead me to believe that "nuclear reactor" equals "Glowing liquid light goo in a round shape that you can shoot to explode" so its weird that its just like a bunch of shit on a work shelf.
Have I? Theres quite a few subforums I don't remember making threads in?
Regardless, I don't feel like my legally postable output would really be enough for its own thread. Maybe if I get enough work on a comic done... ever.
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This chat thread needs some jazzing up, there isn't even a title-relevant image in the OP.
Something like:
Now looking at this does anyone find it a little dissapointing that the alleged man who gave birth to the human race had such a perilously small weiner?
I mean if you're going to fuck the human race into existence you'd want to do it using the right tools.
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I just played through and finished Antichamber - it's awesome and challenging if you like puzzles and craziness. You can finish it in a day, but I still highly recommend it.
It was pretty awesome- beat it in around 4 hours (steam rounds ) but it was totally worth it.
Plus i beat it in 4 hours so I'm smarter than anyone who took longer: I'm looking at you, all my other friends on steam!
I think I beat it in that amount of time, but there were two puzzles I had to.....*ahem*.....look up hints for to finish, because I got stuck for 20+ minutes each time. :oops:
...though when I did look up the hints, I only paid attention to them in the beginning, and opted to figure out the rest of the puzzle by myself....and the first time I looked up a hint, I was already doing the proper thing, just not in the right order...and the 2nd time, I'm not sure I would've figured that out on my own anyway...I might've missed a sign that gave me the hint on what to do.
Real live spoiler:
I don't think I ever would've figured out that by making an enclosed space, I could "grow more". I found the hint for that later on though, by accident! The other one was the puzzle "Not Enough Pieces". I knew I had to hold the doors open, but I think I messed up the order...and didn't realize that in order to have all the necessary blocks, I think you had to come from the previous puzzle, rather than start back in the Not Enough Pieces puzzle right off the bat.
I think I beat it in that amount of time, but there were two puzzles I had to.....*ahem*.....look up hints for to finish, because I got stuck for 20+ minutes each time. :oops:
...though when I did look up the hints, I only paid attention to them in the beginning, and opted to figure out the rest of the puzzle by myself....and the first time I looked up a hint, I was already doing the proper thing, just not in the right order...and the 2nd time, I'm not sure I would've figured that out on my own anyway...I might've missed a sign that gave me the hint on what to do.
Real live spoiler:
I don't think I ever would've figured out that by making an enclosed space, I could "grow more". I found the hint for that later on though, by accident! The other one was the puzzle "Not Enough Pieces". I knew I had to hold the doors open, but I think I messed up the order...and didn't realize that in order to have all the necessary blocks, I think you had to come from the previous puzzle, rather than start back in the Not Enough Pieces puzzle right off the bat.
Yeah, for not enough pieces, you had to come from the previous puzzle otherwise you didn't have enough.
I only had two times I needed help. One, I didn't realize how the green gun was vaporizing cubes if you didn't suck them up right. Game really gives you no indication that's what is happening But once a friend told me I was good.
The other was towards the end, when you had to walk away from a circle while facing the circle to get out of the room. That's so obscure and weird I'd have only done it by accident, I'm sure.
Why do people have to change the names of their projects?
I could have sworn I had played antichamber before. There aren't a lot of games that look like that and can be described as "brain-melting." But no, couldn't find it- much to my dismay, since I have fairly strong memories of playing it. Super weirding me out.
Turns out I did play Hazard: The Journey of Life, the Unreal Tournament 3 mod that eventually became Antichamber, but in the hour or so it took for me to find that information my brain was indeed melting from the am-i-inventing-having-played-this madness
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Vanilla just told me.
wut r u doin Vanilla!?
[edit] oh god, am I going to get notifications now every time somebody posts in this thread??
I never asked for this Vanilla goddammit >:C
I just played through and finished Antichamber - it's awesome and challenging if you like puzzles and craziness. You can finish it in a day, but I still highly recommend it.
I'm going to use this opportunity to bump some music. If anybody digs old school rock, check out 2 bands in particular. The first is Black Country Communion. Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple MKIII), Joe Bonamassa (Best guitar player this decade), Jason Bonham (Son of Led Zepplin drummer John Bonham) and Derek Sherinian. (Dream Theater) They just released their 3rd album back in October. The first two are definite must owns.
The other band is Rival Sons. They're fairly new, out of California, and have a fun, retro cock rock vibe with a splash of psychedelic blues rock. I think they're also up to album 3.
I'd post YouTube links but I'm on my phone at the moment. For BCC I'd recommend "One Last Soul" or "Man in the Middle" and for Rival Sons go with their two new singles "Keep On Swinging" and "Until The Son Comes."
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But the geth already know what you know. Right? I mean... I thought that's how it worked.
I had no idea this could be done, which is cool, but movies/games have lead me to believe that "nuclear reactor" equals "Glowing liquid light goo in a round shape that you can shoot to explode" so its weird that its just like a bunch of shit on a work shelf.
with that new chat thread smell
I...what? Some kind of early april fools prank?
He made a cold fusion generator?
Mayhap I should have rethought this
I was looking if there is a way to not get notifications for one thread you made, but I don't think there is.
I don't want 4,000 notifications to hide an "Iruka called you a Butt Machine in the chat thread" message or nothin
Making a fusion reactor is difficult, but possible.
Making it sustainable and capable of producing an energy surplus is the nut nobody has been able to crack.
Could you bookmark your own thread? Or are the threads you make auto bookmarked? If its the latter, you could un-bookmark this thread Jen
Of course his name is Farnsworth
nah, its a different category. If you bookmark your own thread you'll get duplicated notifications.
wasser... have you seriously made a thread in every subforum but the AC? You dont have to post in the doodle thread, you know.
Regardless, I don't feel like my legally postable output would really be enough for its own thread. Maybe if I get enough work on a comic done... ever.
Something like:
Now looking at this does anyone find it a little dissapointing that the alleged man who gave birth to the human race had such a perilously small weiner?
I mean if you're going to fuck the human race into existence you'd want to do it using the right tools.
It was pretty awesome- beat it in around 4 hours (steam rounds ) but it was totally worth it.
Plus i beat it in 4 hours so I'm smarter than anyone who took longer: I'm looking at you, all my other friends on steam!
...though when I did look up the hints, I only paid attention to them in the beginning, and opted to figure out the rest of the puzzle by myself....and the first time I looked up a hint, I was already doing the proper thing, just not in the right order...and the 2nd time, I'm not sure I would've figured that out on my own anyway...I might've missed a sign that gave me the hint on what to do.
Real live spoiler:
I only had two times I needed help. One, I didn't realize how the green gun was vaporizing cubes if you didn't suck them up right. Game really gives you no indication that's what is happening But once a friend told me I was good.
The other was towards the end, when you had to walk away from a circle while facing the circle to get out of the room. That's so obscure and weird I'd have only done it by accident, I'm sure.
I could have sworn I had played antichamber before. There aren't a lot of games that look like that and can be described as "brain-melting." But no, couldn't find it- much to my dismay, since I have fairly strong memories of playing it. Super weirding me out.
Turns out I did play Hazard: The Journey of Life, the Unreal Tournament 3 mod that eventually became Antichamber, but in the hour or so it took for me to find that information my brain was indeed melting from the am-i-inventing-having-played-this madness
3DS: 0447-9966-6178