The little mites were just monkeying around...
From the Monkey Movies challenge. See all 399 entries (closed)
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From the Monkey Movies challenge. See all 399 entries (closed)
( , Thu 30 Aug 2007, 16:54, archived)
I think Bioshock looks quite impressive
though I've never played it. Are you speaking from experience?
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:06,
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yeah, nice GFX, fun for a bit, but too short. Should be double that length for 40 bloody quid
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:08,
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Oh yeh, I agree with that,
but it does have some replay value,
just not quite 40 quids worth...
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:10,
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just not quite 40 quids worth...
I've been tempted to get the physical copy
from somewhere like Play, reason being I've always been a fan of the Shock series and other Looking Glass endeavours. I feel somehow I owe them, odd I know.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:21,
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I rather like Bio Shock, I dunno how hyped it's getting,
it's nothing new in gameplay, but the visual style and concepts are at times quite lovely!
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:08,
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Yeah, it's the visual style that looks really fantastic
and the graphics look sharp. I suppose the "psychic power" angle is nothing new, but the design of the sentry guns looked ingenious! They were strapped to a chair with a little wheel to rotate it around!
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:10,
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I love the whole look of it, and it sounds lovely too, they even have genuine period music
My fave characters are the big daddies, I love how they move, and they're genuinely threatening.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:13,
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Bioshock is a very good game
There is never a second when you are not at the edge of your seat
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:27,
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whenever the matches don't last ten hours
otherwise it can be pretty exciting
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:09,
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THat's what I was hoping for.
I love those two girls. They GMTFH. I sent Joe Scaramanga a postcard of them once, and he didn't like it.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:03,
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If you are using the postal service
You are eligible to join the B3ta letter-writers club.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:05,
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It's a club for people on B3ta who write letters to each other
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:13,
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I thought it was a hunt where you club people from B3ta who write letters
I've been going about it all wrong :[
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:16,
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didnt think that scene could get anymore creepy....
Kubrick FTW
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:01,
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I prefer taking the vulgar angle
www.b3ta.com/board/7558715 corny faeces FTW!
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:13,
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Excellent
TJ: How can I resize a logo without it going all rubbish? I am trying to make it smaller but it gets a bit blurry.
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:02,
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In tattyshop?
There's normally no problem going smaller... you using bicubic sharper for the resample?
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:03,
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It's high-res
I'm using Tattyshop Elements.
I dunno what bicubic whatsit is.
/isn't right good at the graphics
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:04,
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I dunno what bicubic whatsit is.
/isn't right good at the graphics
transform then crop
rather than making the actual image dimensions smaller
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:06,
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Ah
I don't have Tattyshop Elephants installed...
bicubic sharper is one of the options when you choose: Image - Image Size from the menubar in tattyshop full... dunno if it's the same in Elephants...
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:07,
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bicubic sharper is one of the options when you choose: Image - Image Size from the menubar in tattyshop full... dunno if it's the same in Elephants...
TOP TIP
If you go to Edit.Preferences.General
you can change the filtering method used in manual transformations too!
Not actually much of a top tip, but I found it useful for doing nearest neighbour transforms in pixel animations,
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Thu 30 Aug 2007, 17:11,
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you can change the filtering method used in manual transformations too!
Not actually much of a top tip, but I found it useful for doing nearest neighbour transforms in pixel animations,