Quick update! All the voice recordings for the game have now been finished and are in game! The ones that have been re-recorded still need to have their volume levels adjusted, and that is being worked on now.
Testing is going well, and I'll have more information on the next testing phase within the next couple of months, so stay tuned if you're interested in that!
Here's a quick look at a re-recorded voice line from Kenshin!
@lanodan @emarktaylor I would expect Canada to use speed in imperial just so it doesn't confuse drivers coming from the states and vice versa, but apparently not.
@lanodan @emarktaylor I think some countries like Australia still use imperial for cooking for whatever reason.
I need to get this straight because there are some idiots who unironically believe this shit:
The science-fiction genre was not created by Marxists or socialists. Sure, communists infiltrated sci-fi publishers back in the 1930s and rejected anything that went against their views, but this was to get fans to think that a communist or socialist revolution was the only way to get the sci-fi future they wanted. However, the genre dates back to the 1600s (nearly 200 years before Karl Marx was even born) with stories like The Other World, New Atlantis, and The Blazing World. Even after the commie infiltration of sci-fi publishing houses, science fiction stories that were clearly not Marxist or socialist were still written and published such as Atlas Shrugged.
I only bring this up because I see some idiot RWers who judge the whole genre based on the themes of Star Trek and think that sci-fi is nothing more than promoting Fully Automated Gay Space Communism when that was never the intended purpose.
@Pawlicker Blender's built-in video editor seems like the go to choice for video editing on Linux right now. My brother uses it for video editing and he's a Windows user.
It turns out that ALL of Biden's signatures are forged.
@beardalaxy @inTrax
>i've heard people suggest that physical versions can go back to including cool stuff with them again and it could justify a bit of a higher price.
I think indies already do that, but the average indie game is like $10 and a lot of them don't care if you pirate anyway. Honestly, it sounds like a good incentive to get people to actually buy your game without using DRM or even enforcing your copyright because you can't pirate something physical (unless you try to replicate it with a 3D printer).
“ChatGPT’s ability to produce functional code for “easy” coding problems dropped from 89 percent to 52 percent after 2021. And its ability to generate functional code for “hard” problems dropped from 40 percent to 0.66 percent after this time as well.”
“A reasonable hypothesis for why ChatGPT can do better with algorithm problems before 2021 is that these problems are frequently seen in the training dataset,” Tang says.”
🔗 https://spectrum.ieee.org/chatgpt-for-coding