Dishonored was pretty good for me. Can't remember the story, but you had lots of powers, and they included rats. Graphics had an original art design too, I found it enjoyable and on the same level as Bioshock and Half-Life 2, just with a less interesting story.

duane Human nature being what it is, some people collected most of the property and used it to control the rest of us.

It would be good to make a game that shows how politicians manipulate people. The closest thing to such a concept was at one time The Sims Medieval, which was not developed, although it had many fans.

Yup, the game is about politics and of politics. The project that I propose could eventually develop into something like this. Of course, I won't do something like that on my own. It will only happen if a qualified, interested group comes together.

Well, if I can't do it, maybe someone else will take over and implement the idea.

cybereality Probably too far into politics, but everyone should read 1984, if you haven't read it recently.

Are there any translations of Russian anti-utopias like Voinovich's "Moscow 2042" or Zamyatin's "Us""We"?

cybereality
Here's a little easter egg from Bonelab.


I couldn't push the desk though. πŸ™

Looks like Zamyatin book came out here as "We". I just bought it ($0.99 since I guess it is public domain). Moscow 2042 doesn't look like it was ever translated or reprinted. But We looks really good, I will read that next. Thanks.

    cybereality Looks like Zamyatin book came out here as "We".

    Yeah, that's a better translation.

    There are too many connotations in 2042 that only people who lived in the Soviet Union can understand. Even Russians will not understand much now, let alone foreigners.

    Bimbam
    Deus Ex and Bioshock didn't have the ability to sprint and base jump off rooftops, teleport behind a squad of guards, slit one dude's neck, stop time, fire a crossbow, place a spring razor on it (because time's not moving), and resume time for the bolt to take out the last 4 gaurds who are 10 yards away with one rigged crossbow bolt. All without making a single sound, but only if you know what you're doing and the whole maneuver only takes 3 seconds. The reason I keep playing it again
    The story was shot in the knees. They tried zero exposition that was cool at the time, but there was too much fiction to explain nothing.

    1 post was split to LB2.

    Change to my model to smooth shading. I didn't like flat shading the more I worked with it. Some of the premade furniture I have, I'll have to redo like the couch.

    I don't want to start a project because I don't have a very good track record of finishing anything. I'm just going to try to animate and do a resident evil camera and motion system right now.

    Ladies and gentlemen, I have a numpad again. I never knew what I had until it turned around back into my life. Take a moment to appreciate your numpads.

      packrat Take a moment to appreciate your numpads.

      I have never compromised on this. If there is no numpad then it's barely usable.

      Numpads are great, especially for 3D work (like in Blender). Now I always look for keyboards that have them or buy an external one (in theory - haven’t needed one yet, but… πŸ€”)

      Sorry, I can't stand numpads. Mostly because of the ergonomics. They make the keyboard too wide, which means the home key of your left hand and the resting mouse position are eschew. It messed with my back. I only use compact keyboards, that way my arms are symmetrical.

        cybereality I get what you mean, but I fidget a ton when I'm typing for a while. Any sense of proper posture isn't important to me so long my neck doesn't hurt or crook. And I'm allowed to type standing up when I feel like it (like right now). My elementary school typing teacher would embalm my still living body from the gallows if she saw my habits got worse with time.

        cybereality I've always had standard keyboards so compacts feel totally wrong. Most of it is a keyboard should be lower than most people type on it with, like a table or desk. I bought a keyboard slide out for under my desk but haven't put it in yet.

        Well, I think I understand people who use it. I very rarely use the numpad, it is too far off for me, and wide keyboards are in the way of the mouse. I sometimes contemplate 3 seconds the green num-lock light when booting :-) Just like one contemplates the little hole in the inner pane of an airplane's window :-)

        Thing is, when I type in numbers I usually have to double check them anyway (bank account numbers, constants when coding) and it is shorter for the eye up from the number keys. Or I use cut & paste, or a proper one-time calculation (constants, etc.). Anything else in programming are usually 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, M_PI, UINT32_MAX or the fancy std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max() (attempt to ridicule some of C++ 😎 ) or predefined constants.

        Hell no to short keyboards. πŸ™‚
        Sometimes I'll be here with (from left to right):

        • Space Pilot Pro
        • Virpil Throttle
        • Wooting Lekker full length keyboard
        • Virpil Joystick
        • Logitech G604 mouse
          But right now the Virpils are off the desk (I'm not in a sim mood)

        If I'm playing a game like Witcher 3 then I'll have my Logitech G13 on the left of my keyboard. Thumbstick for walking.

        While I love my Wooting Lekker, I do at times miss my extra wide Corsair K95 keyboard. 18 macro keys on the left were great in WOW (I had a customised UI that matched them). The volume roller was cool. Shame the backlights were crap, every couple of weeks a key backlight would burn out, by the time I replaced it, half the keys at random had no backlight. It was a common problem with that model.

          Kojack Gaming spawns the weirdest peripherals.
          The weirdest I have is old keyboards I buy at flea markets and whatever. I like the way they feel. The function keys on this Dell KB212-B are my favorite. So many keyboards design the function keys like they're an afterthought. My desk has a bezel that acts like the ergonomic ramp thingy at the bottom of your Corsair.

            This my keyboard, but I had to get rid of the figures cause of my cat.

            As I took this photo I just noticed the word "scan" on the printer. I have two scanners. Fantastic because the dedicated scanner just busted as I was comparing the quality, which I did as I was writing this. That's a lot of space I just got, and I now have a place to put paper.
            The tweezers are for getting cat fur out of the keys when my cat breaks down my door and beelines for the desk. She does it every time.
            Or she does this when I'm moving stuff around. The mess was temporary.

            (I just noticed there's a pikachu mug under my desk. I really have no clue why or how it's there. Still moving a ton of stuff around.)