I’m pretty sure that screenshot is from the video. The zombieman has no feet
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
I’m pretty sure that screenshot is from the video. The zombieman has no feet
I’m not convinced. The ammo seems to go up and down on a whim, as does the health
So many practical applications
Such as?
2008 called, it wants its retorts back
Oh, that was always the standard for Game Maker to differentiate between sprites and objects, which typically had similar names. It’s a difficult thing to unlearn!
Skewer case, perhaps?
The downvotes are because your comment isn’t really relevant to the topic
Drink some water!
…was that an ad?
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/packages/pfblocker.html
It’s a component of the pfSense firewall, although calling it a firewall seems like an understatement. It’s also capable of routing, DDNS, IDS/IPS, and lots of other things.
No thanks.
“If they’re gonna drown, put a hose in their mouth”
Because it adds more bulk to an already massive device, and it’d be nice to have the device itself be able to withstand bumps and scrapes without needing extra padding.
Ooh, Oddworld is a good shout. I loved 100%-ing Abe’s Exoddus
Lego Star Wars TCS took a LOT of backtracking… but I did have fun with it. Think it took me about 40 hours by the end?
You can 100% the first three Spyro games in about 9-12 hours each. The first one can be done without any backtracking, even, since you have the same move set throughout.
I believe modern games take 100% runs way too far. I enjoyed 100%-ing the 3D Mario games… and then I got to Odyssey, and it was such a ridiculous slog that I couldn’t get much further than the standard ending.
I wish I didn’t have to put a case on my phone
Why all three? Redundancy?
Examples I’ve seen in the wild:
Depends on which computer I’m using. Netscape 4 still works relatively well, as long as you’re selective about which sites you try to access.