<table width=100%><tr><td style="background: transparent url(http://64digits.com/users/DesertFox/header_line.PNG) repeat-x scroll 0%; width:100%; height: 24px;"><h2 style="color:black">V3 Preview</h2></td></tr></table>Me and Arcalyth were talking on MSN, and I managed to convince him to give me a small preview of V3
You can see the preview here –> It's a bit blurry, like one of those spaceship photos, but it is HARD EVIDENCE V3 exists! I swear, I saw it with my own two eyes! <i>V3 is coming! I can feel it!</i> It is real! There has been a government cover-up! They're the reason for the V3 delays! It's a conspiracy I say!<table width=100%><tr><td style="background: transparent url(http://64digits.com/users/DesertFox/header_line.PNG) repeat-x scroll 0%; width:100%; height: 24px;"><h2 style="color:black">Java - A Nice Hot Cuppa'Joe</h2></td></tr></table>I have created the base for a game in Java - it supports multiple types of objects with different step events and draw events, basic bounding box collision detection, and responds to keyboard and mouse input. And IT RUNS SO FAST! I'm talking fricken huge fps. Something that runs at 500 fps in gm takes a whole second for something moving at 1px to cross the 512 screen. The java equivalent, on the other hand… Its so fast that by the time the screen refreshes, its gone. My screen refreshes at 70mHz. 70 frames are drawn per second. That means my Java equivalent runs at least <b>70 times faster</b>. Probably a lot more, but I'm too lazy to write up a timer. Plus System.currentTimeMillis is only in milliseconds (not precise enough, I need smaller than millis) and also, the current time in millis is actually only updated every 10 millis or so depending on the computer.Oh, did I mention the GM equivalent ran at 500 fps? Do the math - 500*(>70)=(>35000). I'm willing to bet it is a hell of a lot higher though, but as I said, I'm too lazy to check. I need nanoseconds to measure its speed :P <table width=100%><tr><td style="background: transparent url(http://64digits.com/users/DesertFox/header_line.PNG) repeat-x scroll 0%; width:100%; height: 24px;"><h2 style="color:black">A Strange Picture</h2></td></tr></table>I have here an interesting picture, does it look real or fake? Is it from a camera, or was it created digitally? Was there actually a picnic table with snow, or this picture from a video game - and what game? Answer… Winner may get something!<p align=center></p><table width=100%><tr><td style="background: transparent url(http://64digits.com/users/DesertFox/header_line.PNG) repeat-x scroll 0%; width:100%; height: 24px;"><h2 style="color:black">A Small Yet Serious Question of Furries</h2></td></tr></table>No-one be an asshole about this - this is a more serious subject than my usual stuff.Today, something happened that's happened a few times before. I will be talking on MSN, and someone asked me if I was a furry. That gave me a little pause.If you don't know what a furry is, it's someone who takes an high interest in anthropomorphic things. Basically, animals with human characteristics, or humans with animal characteristics. So Bugs Bunny, VGCats, Inuyasha, Catgirls, StarFox - even Brian from Family Guy. The stereotype tends to be a rather negative one, though, as some people take it too far and make it a lifestyle - and some people have very weird fetishes. <b>Edit:</b> Kaz describes the extreme stereotype very well, remember that it is a stereotype, just like not everyone in Arkansas is an incestuous hillbilly.If I am a furry, I am a very moderate one, and definitely not the stereotype. I don't do anything like dress up or anything. I just like foxes. I think it would be cool to have fox ears and tail, but I'd also love to have a billion dollars, the ability to fly, a supermodel for a girlfriend, some cheesecake, and to go into space. And at the moment, only 1 is achievable, so I'll settle for that. Guess which one is achievable! Cheesecake mmmmmmm!Thoughts on this touchy subject? Any rude comments warrant a large smack with a sledgehammer.
It's a bit odd I think to say "Yeah, I want fox ears," but I would think it to be more common than one would expect. Sometimes, I'll think "Wouldn't it be cool if I was (whatever animal)." As long as you don't have a freak obsession, I think it's alright.
Besides, foxes are cool animals. It's not like you want bunny ears or something.I think picture is digitally created. Snow looks like the graphics of the old Delta Force game. Maybe some textures are taken from real photos and other things modeled and rendered with a 3d software.
Einstein did.
@Hero - Yeah, its a WIBNI thing - wouldn't it be nice if
Wibni… Wibni we had workable fusion reactors?@Quietus - yeah stereotypes suck. I've been stereotyped as many things in many different places - I've lived in a part of California where half the people are Korean.The pic is from a game. Durrr
The picture can't be 100% from real life. Note how the snow piles up really high on the table, but not so much on the ground (that's just my perception of the pic, so sue me if I'm wrong). So I'm guessing a low quality 3D rendering (or an edit of a cruddy picture).
I htink ive seen that screen of v3 before… hmm….
Here is a real preview of V3:
Cool huh.Heh, I brought up furries to you on MSN earlier today =D