Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
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Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
Just so you know, you've been making errors in the links to articles about Unity, putting http// instead of http://
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
Math+Science divided by Life and carry the Theory= Project Unity!
If you can see the future while remembering the past, you may just have control of the present.
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
Thanks for the heads-up - fixed the errors. Please let me know if any other issues /mis-links.
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The comments on most of these sites are very disheartening. They don't really understand why you did this, and think they're witty by just saying "well I have this too- it's called a PC with emulators".
To be fair I thought you were crazy at the start of this, but only because of the sheer work involved.
To be fair I thought you were crazy at the start of this, but only because of the sheer work involved.
I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
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AppleQueso
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
You see those sorts of comments on anything even remotely related to actual old game hardware.AmishSamurai wrote:The comments on most of these sites are very disheartening. They don't really understand why you did this, and think they're witty by just saying "well I have this too- it's called a PC with emulators".
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
Comments on news sites are usually of a poor standard with kids trying to look clever about things they know little about; in the circumstances actually, the comments on that site are better than the usual actually! Unlike a forum after all, threads on news sites are pretty much uncontrolled after all.
Hard for people who have never played games without emulators to understand why not to, hence the part in the video where I made the reasons outlined. None of the comments on my YouTube video are similar, in fact, they all seem to have the view "i'm with you regards not using emulation".
Hard for people who have never played games without emulators to understand why not to, hence the part in the video where I made the reasons outlined. None of the comments on my YouTube video are similar, in fact, they all seem to have the view "i'm with you regards not using emulation".
I am the Bacman
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
Hate to be a dick, but...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_filter
Sorry, had to do it. The ssssss in the video was brutal sharp!
Congrats on getting the project done! It's been a long time in the making, I bet you're relieved to finally have it finished.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_filter
Congrats on getting the project done! It's been a long time in the making, I bet you're relieved to finally have it finished.
Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
I don't have an expensive mic, and also this was the first time i'd done voiceover instead of the mic in the video camera.
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Re: Project Unity - finished - presentation the system
You don't need an "expensive mic" at all. You can make a perfectly functional pop filter with some stretchy cloth and a wire clothes hangar.bacteria wrote:I don't have an expensive mic, and also this was the first time i'd done voiceover instead of the mic in the video camera.
