<h3>Kilin's Back!</h3>
It's the end of the college semester. Yaaaay.As agreed, my mom has bestowed upon me the wonderful gift of Internet privs at home. No more trying to hack that WPA key, and unfortunately, I didn't know of any LAN cables we had, but that doesn't matter now.So, Kilin's back in business, though he may be distracting himself too much right now with the Internet instead of working on his games. He likes to hang out at 64D and answer silly blogs and add to that blasted news post./third person<h3>Shaiya: Light and Darkness</h3>My friend introduced me to this new MMORPG that's going back up. It's been up for a few days now, so if you're bored and want something to do, here it is, <a href=http://shaiya.aeriagames.com/>Shaiya</a>. We could probably make a 64D alliance or something…but I advise you, though the game doesn't have a direct rating, it's more along the lines of M. So if you think you're going to be having problems with light blood, etc. then don't play it. =/<h3>Caring for Lixies (Working Title)</h3>Work on CFL is coming along nicely. Once again, Andes has helped me with platform collisions. Now all I need to do is build the world, and the fun part…program the lixies.I've always been worried about Lixie AI, as they learn from performing instead of calculating. They're quite stupid creatures, but the goal is to make them entirely teachable, from what foods to eat, to what monsters to avoid, to learning when to return home at night…and how.Life AI, along with the fun complications of platform gameplay, are always fun to program. I expect something playable pretty soon, actually.Oh, and the view, which is normally controlled by the keyboard, is also controllable by a character. Once I decide what that character is, I'll let you guys know.In other words, CFL is progressing quite nicely. ^_^Back to work,Kilin
Dude your own parents don't let you use the internet? That sucks D:
MMORPGs survive by having people grind all day and all night
And let me guess CFL progression…0.2%?That's nothing. I can only go on once a week for 3 hours. Well, usually. I sometimes get to go on for five minutes a day during the rest of the week.
There's more: When I go online, I have to use my mother's laptop, or move my PC to the kitchen, so my mother can supervise.
How am I on now? Cellphone. Using
all the time is a pain.
@sk8: She put a WPA key on it so I wouldn't get so distracted, I guess. <_<
@serp: 0.2%? With everything I have planned? That's a very accurate assumption. Besides, I can't get into MMORPGs to play them 24 hours a day.@F1ak3r: When I have Internet access, I have to admit I'm on for hours. It's because sometimes you take something away, and it becomes even more necessary. I like being able to do things online.sk8, don't your parents take away your internet at night??
I can be online all night. =D
Yeah Pac. They do, but I usually have it.
If your parents set it up, and they're not the most computer-literate people, the key is probably something like 1234567890 or 1122334455 or something. If it's not, they probably wrote it down somewhere. (I can't remember if they're supposed to have 10 or 8, but meh)
I don't understand those people whose parents control what they can and can't do on the computer. I control what my parents can and can't do on the computers.
well my parents could never control anything electronic. So they just take my wireless card away from me.