I fixed a calendar crash, and a crash with children socializing that typically happened when children arrived with immigrant waves. I patched out an adventure corruption crash, but I haven't gotten to the heart of it yet. I've fixed the problem with the "Worship!" activity not branching into specific activities that satisfy needs (so people will actually use your temples properly now). Temples in the location list show their deity now. Vampires are not outed on the occupation list."
"With the release come the bugs, and with the bugs come the fixes! I've corrected what is hopefully the cause of all the world generation freezes (an uninitialized poetry refrain index...), and I fixed a problem causing worlds not to reproduce correctly with the same seed. I also fixed the older bug causing constructions to crash when placed over tree tiles. There are still more crashes to check, so I'm going to continue to work on 42.02 for a few more days, and then I'll put it up. Then I'll continue on with bug fixes."
To translate this the latter comment into English, this means that (I think) poetry initialization is essential to World Generation in Dwarf Fortress. You are welcome Portius.
Further reports from the field:
-A dwarf child is playing make believe in the midst of a bunch of corpses and body parts outside the main gate while sitting in a pile of vomit.
-I built a temple to a festival god, The Plate of Snacking. The first statue that went up was of roaches.
Does sudoku count for this? I recently bought a few jigsaw sudoku books, and they're lots of fun.
If that doesn't count, I've been playing Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne on my PS2 off-and-on for a month or so now.
I occasionally like to pretend that I'm replanting all of these herbs to attract bees, and might one day form an alliance with the bees and take over the Basin. Then we could have a wonderful tea party with plenty of honey and the best tea blends.
Does sudoku count for this? I recently bought a few jigsaw sudoku books, and they're lots of fun.
If that doesn't count, I've been playing Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne on my PS2 off-and-on for a month or so now.
As someone who used to play a lot of sudoku, I'll say it counts.
I need to finish Nocturne! I was decently far into it, but then I moved which threw off my momentum, and I stopped playing. It's been nearly two years now, so I'll probably end up starting over if I do decide to pick it back up. But I should sometime.
As someone who used to play a lot of sudoku, I'll say it counts.
I need to finish Nocturne! I was decently far into it, but then I moved which threw off my momentum, and I stopped playing. It's been nearly two years now, so I'll probably end up starting over if I do decide to pick it back up. But I should sometime.
It's soooooo grindy, but so good! I absolutely love the atmosphere and the music.
I occasionally like to pretend that I'm replanting all of these herbs to attract bees, and might one day form an alliance with the bees and take over the Basin. Then we could have a wonderful tea party with plenty of honey and the best tea blends.
The year is 1848. Paris is on the brink of yet another revolution, and the prisons are overflowing with guilty and innocent alike.
One man stands for justice amid society's chaos. No. One bird...
Play the role of Monsieur Jayjay Falcon, a bird of prey with a good heart and questionable lawyering expertise. Join him and his witty apprentice, Sparrowson, as the two take on clients, interview witnesses, collect evidence, and deliver justice to the guilty.
With art by 19th century caricaturist J. J. Grandville, and music by legendary romantic-era composer Camille Saint-Saëns, this game promises to be a ~swanderful~ experience.
Features:
Four chapters of talon-biting intrigue and suspense.
Dozens of colorful characters to meet, interview, and bribe.
Did I say bribe? I meant persuade.
Real-life landmarks. Knock on the doors of Notre-Dame! Loot the Louvre!
Three fully fleshed-out endings. Decisions have consequences!
More bird puns than you can shake a feather at.
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"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
I recently got gifted a copy of Monaco. It's a fun multiplayer heist game that I play with some friends and we're all terrible. There is lots of running around and panicking and setting off all the alarms and shooting dogs and guards with sedatives.
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PURCHASED AVIARY ATTORNEY. NO REGRETS.
The amount of punnery is at @Portius levels. Behold.
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
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Cyndarinused Flamethrower! It was super effective.
I'm sorry, just to be clear...this is a "video game" about bird lawyers?
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
The Mod is After the End, it's still in beta stage but I haven't encountered many bugs, just some religions are not too fleshed out and not compatible with other mods.
Post apocalypse America, with Catholics, Evangelicals, atomicists, Americanists, Amish, Consumerists, voodoo and a host of other religions. Japanese and Russians invade the west coast, the British come back.
2014/04/19 01:38:01 - Leolamins drained 2000000 power to raise Silvanus as a Vernal Ascendant.
2014/07/23 05:01:29 - Silvanus drained 2000000 power to raise Munsia as a Vernal Ascendant.
2015/05/24 06:03:07 - Silvanus drained 2000000 power to raise Arimisia as a Vernal Ascendant.
2015/05/24 06:03:58 - Silvanus drained 2000000 power to raise Lavinya as a Vernal Ascendant.
Just started playing Undertale. I'm not too far into it yet, but so far I rate it Dogs out of Ten. Because the dogs in this game are adorable. Also a lot of the humor is right up the somewhat off-kilter alley I like to hang out in, so I appreciate.
Underrail. Think Fallout 1/2. Much fun.
Galactic Civilizations 3. 4x in space, much fun.
Crypt of the Necrodancer. Not good at it yet, but I'm getting there.
Diablo 3. Finished the season rewards, rolling around on a free different characters to see what I'll play next season.
Mariokart 8. Holy crap 200cc.
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From a measly Count, I haven risen to a Duke in Scotland in Crusader Kings II. Playing House Stewart looking at House Dunkeld like,
"Oh yeah, you're a naughty mayor, aren't you? Misfile that Form MA631-D. Comptroller Shevat's got a nice gemstone disc for you, but yer gonna have to beg for it."
Underrail. Think Fallout 1/2. Much fun.
Galactic Civilizations 3. 4x in space, much fun.
Crypt of the Necrodancer. Not good at it yet, but I'm getting there.
Diablo 3. Finished the season rewards, rolling around on a free different characters to see what I'll play next season.
Mariokart 8. Holy crap 200cc.
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The year is 1848. Paris is on the brink of yet another revolution, and the prisons are overflowing with guilty and innocent alike.One man stands for justice amid society's chaos. No. One bird...
Play the role of Monsieur Jayjay Falcon, a bird of prey with a good heart and questionable lawyering expertise. Join him and his witty apprentice, Sparrowson, as the two take on clients, interview witnesses, collect evidence, and deliver justice to the guilty.
With art by 19th century caricaturist J. J. Grandville, and music by legendary romantic-era composer Camille Saint-Saëns, this game promises to be a ~swanderful~ experience.
Features:
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
I call fowl
I like the newer micro-transaction games that don't use an 'energy' mechanic, so I can grind out gold for stuff.