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Post by limeyhoney on Jun 11, 2016 6:20:30 GMT
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Post by limeyhoney on Jun 11, 2016 6:10:04 GMT
TIL that the moon is very important to life. Many species have a "biological clock" that tells them on which lunar phase they will reproduce; and it appears that since the moon is responsible for tides, it has had an impact on the terrestrialization of the first tetrapods and even plants and arthropods before them, because with the tides, they had to adapt to live in shallower water and even out of water for several minutes, then hours, days, and finally being able to live completely out of water. It is still very vital to our well-being. Without the moon, most cities would sink into the ocean.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 26, 2016 0:06:00 GMT
Today I learned that Minecraft uses the system time when you don't enter in a seed. SO, if two people in the same timezone were to generate a world at the same time, then they would get the same seed, and thus the same world. Interesting.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 12, 2016 21:47:18 GMT
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 15:00:29 GMT
I have actually done this. It ended with my organism filling the entire screen and the game crashing due to too many organisms.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 6:09:30 GMT
Lemon goats always smells of citrus.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 6:08:11 GMT
Sadly yes. I haven't anyone apply for the spot, AND still have people ho haven't responded. If I followed through with my rule, I would have nobody playing.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 6:05:24 GMT
We need to keep this for a couple more days. XD
Oh! My dialoge has been changed too! XD
I was gone all day and seemed to miss out on all the revelations.
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 6:03:45 GMT
*Stands by and slowly munches on a lemon without flinching.*
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 6:00:41 GMT
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Baaa
Apr 2, 2016 5:53:13 GMT
via mobile
Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 5:53:13 GMT
*Watches entire fight while pouring honey on a lime and then eats it.*
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Post by limeyhoney on Apr 2, 2016 5:45:29 GMT
Is the goats still in effect? Sweet. I am a honey goat. That means I am popular enough to get my own goat!
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 30, 2016 19:55:38 GMT
What a coincidence, I learned the very same thing today! Sorry to revive an old conversation, but did you perhaps learn that on the same day because you read his on the same day he posted it?
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 30, 2016 19:52:13 GMT
i think he means 70° fahrenheit (or however you spell that) XD EDIT: welp early0000 was faster then me You can say that he was *Puts on sunglasses* earlier.
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 30, 2016 17:01:09 GMT
The Creator is leaving? Horray! We can finish the project now! I mean... Um... Haha... he... I didn't mean it Creator... sorry.
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 18, 2016 16:29:08 GMT
Invest in transport.
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 15, 2016 4:16:11 GMT
Anyone play Europa, or any of those in that series of games? We could borrow the thought of time manipulation. YOU can make it go faster or slower. YOU can also micromanage everything, or set up routes and set it on fast forward. It is starting to seem like you would first make organisms that don't achieve sapience before you do make one. Maybe we need some in-game encouragement! "Your species has gone extinct, but that will happen on your first few goes. Try again sometime!"
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 15, 2016 4:04:08 GMT
Wow, said it before I did. But also even better. I was thinking that you just don't evolve, and when you reproduce, you don't go into the editor. (Since we will save this for higher difficulties, we shouldn't get any confusion. We might have to spell out the risks.) You start as the baby that you just created. And maybe be affected by a slower version of auto-evo. Maybe we combine these. If you get domesticated, you get what is stated above. If you don't, you get what I have here.
If this IS what is happening, this will be one of those games that recommends you to NOT play medium at the start. That is why we must call it medium instead of normal.
"When it says Easy, Normal, Hard, it means Hard, Really Hard, Extra Hard."
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 11, 2016 3:36:26 GMT
I know that this has been talked about somewhere. Will difficulty work less like most games (Higher AI intelligence and AI cheats) and instead only affect realism like KSP? In KSP, you get advantages to make it easier on you, but they get taken away as you go higher up the difficulty chart. This chart shows what advantages you get in certain difficulties. The difficulty next to it means that that difficulty gets to use it. You will notice that H will not be on the list, so they don't get any of those advantages.
E-Easy N-Normal M-Moderate H-Hard
Reverting Flight(Time travel backwards)- E N M
Quickloading- E N M
Dead Kerbals Respawn- E N
Indestructible Buildings- E
So, would this be similar say, in the aware stage?
Something like
E-Easy N-Normal H-Hard
Human Vision- E N
Third person- E
Fastest Evolution(Nothing advances beyond your stage)- E
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Post by limeyhoney on Mar 9, 2016 3:37:49 GMT
I have come, not to add on to other conversations, but to stress on how impressive these programmers are. I look at the development forum, and it looks like it is only speculation there. Then all of a sudden, the "speculation" that was on the forum are in the game and at my fingertips. They don't seem to participate in the conversation much. Only on rare occasions can I see them on the forum. So, lets all give those silent programmers (And you loud ones too. TheCreator and tjwhale, I'm looking especially at you .) our gratitude.
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