I can't get quoting to work, it turns out like this
Quote from Kueken531:
For me, both of them are nice games to play a quick round or 2. Nothing for prolonged periods of playing; I have no desire to grind either of them for levels or achievements or whatever (well, afaik, Cycles has none of those, but if it had, I still wouldn't ;)).
Both of them have kind of the same advantages and disadvantages to me: Very nice visual polish, smooth, intuitive controls, easy to learn in general. However, once you played them a couple of times, both lack depth and content to make me play continuously. Still definitely among the better maps out there.
Additionaly, I am not much of a competitive multiplayer guy, that would probably keep me playing a while longer :)
What I tried to do was to widen Snyder's horizon. Genres are to be interpreted personally as well, your mom might just not care enough to see the difference.
EDIT: Now that I think about it. While you make your point, the 'core values' that you are talking about are just as abstract as the edges. We have none of the variables - to determine the core we need to find the edges and the other way around.
If anything, those videos are the ones that are not dubstep. Did you even read my post? Variations, variants, mix-ups, combinations of genres. You have some sort of misconception about dubstep. What you're saying is like separating rock and alternative rock altogether - I'd sum it up in the genre "rock". In that case, both your and my examples are the alternative rock, as those aren't anywhere near what dubstep started out with.
"The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998 and were darker, more experimental, instrumental dub remixes"
There's almost more electro/liquid DnB than dubstep in your second example - combinations :-)
EDIT: It seems to me like you're talking more about the actual dancing than the music itself? In that case, I ain't to no help at all ^^
Dubstep is electronical techno/trance-like music with more scratches and mixes thrown in.
Thing is, which I think that SnyderGuy's mom has misunderstood as well, that there is UNBELIEVABLY much variation to be found in the dubstep genre.
I'll give you two examples of dubstep
THIS does NOT sound like HipHop, it's dubstep.
Neither does this, it's dubstep.
Inbetween, there might be something like HipHop and that might be what your mom has heard. But like I said dubstep is the, AFAIK, most community-driven genre. It's the genre that everyone, experienced producers as well as inexperienced ones, are doing. This leads to extremely many variants, combinations etc...
Also, had I not heard a lot of dubstep before, the "standard" drum-pattern for most dubstep I might easily misinterpret like a HipHop pattern. As said, dance has nothing to do with the dubstep genre^^
I don't understand any of that code - are those simply actions or something else, and do you have some tutorial for that kind of stuff? Not the sorting but the code.
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You can spawn units at a random point in a region
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There is nothing I can do about this? It still doesn't work.
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@ZealNaga:
Wauw, 6 months away? Really? Didn't the campaigns start like 6 months ago?
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Here you go:
http://www.sc2mapster.com/forums/resources/project-workplace/27753-achievement-library/
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I can't get quoting to work, it turns out like this
Quote from Kueken531:
For me, both of them are nice games to play a quick round or 2. Nothing for prolonged periods of playing; I have no desire to grind either of them for levels or achievements or whatever (well, afaik, Cycles has none of those, but if it had, I still wouldn't ;)).
Both of them have kind of the same advantages and disadvantages to me: Very nice visual polish, smooth, intuitive controls, easy to learn in general. However, once you played them a couple of times, both lack depth and content to make me play continuously. Still definitely among the better maps out there.
Additionaly, I am not much of a competitive multiplayer guy, that would probably keep me playing a while longer :)
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Looks well done, I'm wondering whether it's a sculpture or a 3D model ^^
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@Zanryu1337: Go
After I implemented the modulo things started working
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@Zanryu1337: Go
"Tier of player" is an integer variable. Thanks for the tip about mod, didn't think to use it here.
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I know how to use conditions, I'm not that new. Is just can't get it to work. For example, if I set up a condition like this, it won't work.
Is there anything wrong with this setup?
EDIT: I ofcourse have a pick each integer action before the if then else action.
EDIT2: AND conditions aren't of any more use than Bashar's example, are they?
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Could someone post a screenshot where 'and' conditions and 'or' conditions are used correctly? I can't get them working.
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@Mozared: Go
IKR ^^
What I tried to do was to widen Snyder's horizon. Genres are to be interpreted personally as well, your mom might just not care enough to see the difference.
EDIT: Now that I think about it. While you make your point, the 'core values' that you are talking about are just as abstract as the edges. We have none of the variables - to determine the core we need to find the edges and the other way around.
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@Nerfpl: Go
I understand it alright, thanks!
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If anything, those videos are the ones that are not dubstep. Did you even read my post? Variations, variants, mix-ups, combinations of genres. You have some sort of misconception about dubstep. What you're saying is like separating rock and alternative rock altogether - I'd sum it up in the genre "rock". In that case, both your and my examples are the alternative rock, as those aren't anywhere near what dubstep started out with.
"The earliest dubstep releases date back to 1998 and were darker, more experimental, instrumental dub remixes"
There's almost more electro/liquid DnB than dubstep in your second example - combinations :-)
EDIT: It seems to me like you're talking more about the actual dancing than the music itself? In that case, I ain't to no help at all ^^
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Thing is, which I think that SnyderGuy's mom has misunderstood as well, that there is UNBELIEVABLY much variation to be found in the dubstep genre.
I'll give you two examples of dubstep
THIS does NOT sound like HipHop, it's dubstep.
Neither does this, it's dubstep.
Inbetween, there might be something like HipHop and that might be what your mom has heard. But like I said dubstep is the, AFAIK, most community-driven genre. It's the genre that everyone, experienced producers as well as inexperienced ones, are doing. This leads to extremely many variants, combinations etc...
Also, had I not heard a lot of dubstep before, the "standard" drum-pattern for most dubstep I might easily misinterpret like a HipHop pattern. As said, dance has nothing to do with the dubstep genre^^
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@Kueken531: Go
I don't understand any of that code - are those simply actions or something else, and do you have some tutorial for that kind of stuff? Not the sorting but the code.