

There’s also Pipeline for *nix (and possibly Windows, but I didn’t bother to check.)
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
There’s also Pipeline for *nix (and possibly Windows, but I didn’t bother to check.)
No, she’s just ghosting you.
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The more unkempt and dishevelled they look, the more likely they are to be a language inventor.
10 PRINT "FARTS"
20 GOTO 10
He sacrificed sure-footing for a killing stroke.
My booties are too big for you, traveller. You need an AI that provides smaller booties.
All I know about Bavaria is that their sheep seldom wear spectacles. Do sheep wear spectacles more often in Schleswig-Holstein?
Individual tools already often host their own Q&A or forum systems. We just need to encourage more of that.
Good riddance. Whenever I search for a programming question I’d always hope for a) an official documentation page or, failing that, b) a page on a dedicated forum for the tool that I was using that covered the problem. I’d only ever click on SO links if I had no other choice.
And, of course, I’d never search for a problem on SO itself.
Except if the game is designed to be multiplayer-only, but even then we should be able to set up our own servers. If the original Half Life could do it in 1998 then why can’t we do it now?
They probably thought that all their NPCs would be human when they started the game, so they named their NPC class Human. Then they decided to add dogs, but needed them to do a lot of the same things the human NPCs did, so they made the Dog class a subclass of Human.