That makes more sense. Thanks!
I guess the clip for (un)fastening it would make it a bit more recognizable for me.
That makes more sense. Thanks!
I guess the clip for (un)fastening it would make it a bit more recognizable for me.
What’s up with the sink plug thing?
Also, if anyone wants to learn writing code, they should first ask themselves what engine they want to use. C# and python seem to be the most sensible stuff. If someone’s interested in Godot, then I can recommend the free course by GDQuest. It does teach some few basics for scripting, and their paid courses are very good thanks to their inbuilt practices and encouragement for experimentation. It does cost quite a bit and is still in Beta however.
If understanding the logic of programming is a struggle, then Scratch is a great tool for understanding it.
What makes it worse is that, as far as I know, the players trying it actually like the gameplay, but found the game itself to still be dull. The entire gameplay apparently was made solely on market analysis, with very little individual development taking place.
I think this highlights an interesting phenomenon also seen in “The most wanted song” and “the most unwanted song”, two songs made by scientific research of people’s preferences of music, where “the most wanted song” sounds nice, but is rather bland whereas “the most unwanted song” sticks out much more, a trainwreck you can’t look away from, and is a good song in the same way “The Room” is a good movie.
It seems it’s the flaws, the impurities, are what make games more interesting, more fun.
Alternatively you can also use aluminium. Snails have a natural allergy to aluminium due to a reaction happening between the metal and their slime. Therefore they will avoid aluminium at all cost.
He actually considered abandoning the projects multiple times, mainly by hoping for a sign of God. However considering that none of his customers ever questioned the behemoth of a vehicle under a tarp and nobody told authorities about his strange behaviour, he saw it as God giving him the OK, as in his eyes, God would’ve acted upon his risky maneuvers to get caught.
Dude really tried his best to convince himself to stop, yet Lady Luck seemed to have wanted otherwise.
It’s also a miracle that he didn’t hurt a single soul, other than himself.
As well as the proportions being flipped, resulting in the now iconic look. IIRC it was supposed to be a pig initially.
Honestly it’s pretty sad how Viruses changed from a sort of artform to just a money making scheme / espionage tools.
But aren’t the shells more covers than containers?