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Is this an ARG? I miss CM.
"Jason Rohrer is one of the top game designers in the world."
Dang, congrats!
I was going to do stuff tonight. Now I am not going to do stuff tonight.
I'd play alt-mode, for sure.
Just got the email about this. Personally, none of the CM emails have ever gone to spam for me. Neither the fastmail, nor the stripe.
One thing that I believe works against a lot of people picking it up is the Satanic theme - it is going to turn away many people who are religious, superstitious or don't want to be seen playing a 'satanic' game.
I can attest to this. [I'm not religiously committed, and don't take offense to another person's stance.]
But when I saw the original Kotaku post, I thought yeah, whatever, let's just see the game. If anything the occult stylings were a detractor to me, just because I think it's silly (sorry occultist folks). But I do have friends who are religious and who gamble but express exactly no interest in CM. As was mentioned in the poker subreddit, the theme doesn't exactly instill confidence for the wary.
Seeing the attributes of the game as filters, we're looking for (gamers) > (outside of service providers eg. Steam/Desura/GoG) > (gamblers) > (people at least not-turned-off-by-occult) > (people not afraid to deposit money). Poker players seeing it as a video game, gamers seeing it as gambling, both potentially scared off by the back-door-of-the-tavern vibe.
Anyway,
+1 for NewellBucks version.
+1 for table play discussion.
I started doing a whole new board/numbers/paintstroke but never quite finished it
I made a site that was intentionally old school looking. I used this bootstrap dos theme. Showed a few people and they were like "Oh, you haven't gotten a chance to make your site look nice yet?"
The value of novelty in web design is wasted on some people.
I could have swore it also BONG'd when you joined a game.
I'M NOT MADE OF $66.66 DOLLAR INCREMENTS NATE. But maybe next week.
Or just a combined "Forfeit X?"
Heck, the monitor that I'm typing this on is a CRT.
LCDs suck. (Provably. The black levels are horrible.)
john carmack's got some old CRT 1080p's you could probably pick up
Nate LIES. There is NO GNAP.
I just tried Open Broadcaster. My girlfriend wants to start streaming, so I was looking into the freebies. It's pretty slick actually.
And jere, Twitch does let you set a delay, but the ability has to be given to you by twitch. which is weird. But apparently there's this: "OBS it is under broadcast settings "Delay (seconds)""
source: http://www.reddit.com/r/Twitch/comments … ay_slider/
Tarot cards sounds pretty neat.
I've played ~4 games in the past hour. No amulets, but games is games. Come at me, previous-directory-up.
I'll catch you for this at some point in time here, natertater.
I may have already sent an email to kotaku's tipline
Looks DOPE, am STOKED, get PAID.
Day 4 looks kind of like a SICK CAT, that WILL BE the one I GO FOR.
I've been building some .deb files recently. Maybe I'll take a whack at it with your source bundle. It's pretty much just a tarball and a makefile when you open them. That'd at least take care of Debian bases that have libraries for those dependencies (which should be just about everything, these are pretty common).
In-game mark after the game is over sounds like a good idea.
Agreed! Just thought it was worth mentioning.
Surprised they aren't included by default.
This is actually something I've built myself.
I'm trying to revive a recently discontinued distro (#! (CrunchBang)).
For the most part, it's going really well. Just small snags like this here and there.
My ldd output is "not a dynamic executable".
I've only ever used 32-bit distros until just recently. How do I go about making my 64-bit more 32-bit friendly?
Jason,
For the past few releases, I've not been able to run the pre-compiled Linux executable.
Nothing exciting, I just get:
economymaker@cordialminuet:~/games/CordialMinuet_v21$ ./CORDIAL_MINUET
bash: ./CORDIAL_MINUET: No such file or directory
(I just happen to wipe my computers like a digital germophobe so I'm always reinstalling)
I build from source, and it works just fine; it's not a dependency issue.
I built in the same directory as well. Still good.
Dropped the downloaded pre-built (executable only) into the locally-built directory and it won't run.
Permissions look the same, except my local build is 755, while yours is 775. But that shouldn't matter here.
(Also, maybe include a dependency list in the README with the Linux tarball? I know what they are, but I don't think it says it in the download or on the foyer)