+Matt Kordick Hopefully it's not a typing game channel! Otherwise I'll need to brush up on my typing skills. Either way it just so happened that the first two games I've stumbled upon being able to record, are in fact typing games lol. Thank you, though! Hopefully you stick around to watch! I'll be playing more Epistory today and hopefully uploading again tonight.
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The core game mechanic is reminiscent of "Typing of the Dead." I played
that on the Sega Dreamcast many years ago. Fun game, very over-the-top and
humorous.
Hello, I'm one of the developer. First of all, thanks for the video! It's
nice to get feedback. But I have to say, concerning the framerate problems
you're the first one to report this kind of issue. May I ask if you get the
same kind of problems when playing at a lower graphics setting? And if it's
not too much, do you have a website for the specs of the computer you used?
Finally, concerning the lack of music... Well that might be a bug too.
Depending on when you recorded. Even if the music is having trouble(parts
of it wasn't even made when we launched the early access), didn't you get
sound effect?
We plan to add adaptive difficulty to cater to a broader audience, the game
will adjust to your level. The game is also available on Linux (which is
not mentioned in your recap).
I hope you'll revisit our game when the release comes. Thanks again!
Sure I can take a look, and I can revisit the game again, I have games for a few weeks for the time being but I can certainly revisit when they are out of the way, in the meantime, i can check it out and get back to you.
+Tazer - Gaming & ReviewsHello again. Sorry for the delay but we finally found what the issue with the sound was and (would you want to try again) the latest update should give you the sound you were missing. I also spotted a bug that may (I insist, may) explain the performance issue. Which was also fixed in the latest update. Even if you don't do a new video (I can understand that the overhead generated by something like "let's make a new video" is not welcome), I would very much like to at least have a confirmation that the issues are fixed. Especially the "lag spikes" that you encountered.
+Thibaut Hanson Hi, thanks for contacting me, the specs for my pc, are in the video description, so you can take a look at those there. I have not tried lowering the graphical settings, but they weren't all that high, and I can play much higher spec games on reasonable graphical settings. I've done a lot of games like this and although they do occasionally have framerate issues the reason I mentioned it was more because of the "build up" it had, meaning the game would start fine but the longer i played it the worse it got, which was very odd in my opinion. The sound just wasn't there like at all, I'm sure that I did here sound effects from time to time, but the clip i showed in the video was exactly how it sounded the majority of the time. I didn't edit that at all. I did miss that is was on linux too, so I apologize for that as I should have mentioned that and I didn't spot it, i'll add an annotation to the video.
+SaintsTerror You could check out "There Came an Echo", if you don't know it yet. It's a real time strategy game where you use voice commands to give orders to a squad. It's got pretty good reviews so far.
+SaintsTerror We had that is was called tom clancy's end war and it sucked XD Maybe a good voice recognition software might work just not the one tom clancy used.
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According to retired U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, top-notch cybersecurity isn't modeled after the Maginot Line or a giant wall attempting to block ...
Cyber Security will always be an issue imo, programmers will always
mistakenly leave holes in programs where hackers can exploit. Encrypting
data is the only way to protect data slightly, but still it could be
de-encrypted by hackers.
+adasand21 I'd say that encryption is pretty much safe, perhaps with the exception of quantum computers. Provided that it's done right. With regards to the programs... yeah, there's no "perfect" way to secure a program. Further than that, it's possible to break program security just by having it on your operating system, just take control of the operating system, see exactly what the program is doing, and break it's security by taking advantage of it's dependencies, or modifying the instructions to make it do what you want.
A general who doesn't know basic ww1 history. No, the germans didn't invade
France directly through their border. They went through Belguim in ww1 too.
It was called the Schlieffen plan. In fact, that was the whole reason that
England declared war, and a big reason why the US eventually did, too. The
fact that he didn't know this really distracted me to whatever he was
saying. Serioulsly, wtf?
+Fernando Giongo while I agree with you, I probably think he does know, but he didn't want nitpick, because it's not the point he is trying to convey.
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Lizzy and I decided to play a little bit of Disney Pictionary... BLINDFOLDED!!! I felt like typing that dramatically... Enjoy! Watch our video over on Lizzy's channel!