@PurpCat Seeing grassroots resistance to the NWO really makes me happy.
The sooner people start resisting this shit, the less likely it will be implemented everywhere else.
So, I can't compile my game or it's level editor on my Raspberry Pi even though it gives me no errors on my laptop (which is wearing out). This error doesn't make sense. It claims that there is either an error in either SFML or the C++ standard library itself. The line from the AssetManager.h file is mine and it's just the line that imports the graphics module in SFML. I've tried multiple C++ standards and it still gives me the same error.
What makes even less sense is that I've been working on a text-box demo that uses SFML (including the graphics library) but it works just fine.
@lelouchebag @coolboymew Dear God, Nintendo better not allow that.
I can't believe that Nintendo actually made an open-source project back in 2007, even if it was experimental.
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/pc/inside-nintendo-s-es-open-source-operating-system
@beardalaxy There is no such thing as "half-bit" or "quarter-bit". They're digits.
Atari 2600 was also an 8-bit system. It used an 8-bit MOS 6507 chip. I don't think there was ever a home console that was less than 8-bit, maybe outside of the Pong consoles which probably had dedicated chips for each object on screen as opposed to a CPU to handle it all.
Anything less than 8-bit is limited to really basic stuff like infrared controllers. A 4-bit integer can only go up to 15.
@beardalaxy Technically the PS1 had superior audio than the N64 just from the CD medium alone. Audio as a bottleneck on retro consoles was mostly due to ROM compression rather than bits (though more bits obviously allows better compression algorithms). The Turbo-Grafx 16 was an 8-bit console (only the GPU was 16-bit), but had superior audio than the SNES or the vanilla Genesis with the CD add-on.
Everyone should check out this video by The John Birch Society. It explains why The American Civil War was manufactured and not organic. The Illuminati realized that the only way to subvert America was within, so they created division that resulted in a civil war.
@beardalaxy Oh. I thought someone made an actual fedpost on here.
@beardalaxy Did something just happened?
@ArdainianRight The letter laid out the plans for three world wars. If you read the plans for the first two, they perfectly matched what actually happened. The letter was written in 1871 by a freemason who had a plan to construct a NWO by creating three world wars.