Guato

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Actually, do you have any idea what it's like to develop a game alone? Well, add to it having to make new content every month, make the textures, program it, render it and check that everything is ok? YEEAAAA """"it's very easy"""" (no), he clearly likes money but it's a lot of work for one person, so he disable the support plan to be able to work calmly and without rush XD
 

Knight6797

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Actually, do you have any idea what it's like to develop a game alone? Well, add to it having to make new content every month, make the textures, program it, render it and check that everything is ok? YEEAAAA """"it's very easy"""" (no), he clearly likes money but it's a lot of work for one person, so he disable the support plan to be able to work calmly and without rush XD
I am not denying that, but what I wrote above was literally what he wrote in the ci-en post.
 

Susan Xandera

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...blindfolded / bongo, guitar hero and voice commands only / ndsᴉpǝ poʍu / twitch plays...

I was going to add blinfolded before but decided not to because I didn't want them to have to flex too hard on us plebs.
 

LVNCutiePie

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I'll do you one better, I won't even THINK about existing to turn on the computer.
Nah, that's too easy, original poster (OP). The true way to do this is to:

- Turn the personal computer (PC) on.
- Go to a hardware store and buy 0.6mm diameter solid core hookup wire.
- Connect copper wires from the computer's USB port, into a butterfly cage.
- The ends of the wire must be connected to very sensitive wind sensors (to measure where the butterflies go), and placed one on each corner of the cage.
- Positive wind pressure turns the input on. And vice-versa.
- You must then (like any true gamer with deep understanding of chaos theory would), place nectar around the cage to make the rhopaloceras (butterflies) move in such a way that, not only would they be able to communicate using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) protocol, but also being able to do a no-damage, 100% run of the full game (this means they would need to collect all animations as well, for the gallery).

Important, to prevent cheating:

- You cannot blow air into the cage. That would be over-powered (OP) and thusly not allowed.
- The rhopaloceras need to be checked for electronics before entering the cage, to prevent those whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es would otherwise have cheated.
 

Susan Xandera

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Nah, that's too easy, original poster (OP). The true way to do this is to:

- Turn the personal computer (PC) on.
- Go to a hardware store and buy 0.6mm diameter solid core hookup wire.
- Connect copper wires from the computer's USB port, into a butterfly cage.
- The ends of the wire must be connected to very sensitive wind sensors (to measure where the butterflies go), and placed one on each corner of the cage.
- Positive wind pressure turns the input on. And vice-versa.
- You must then (like any true gamer with deep understanding of chaos theory would), place nectar around the cage to make the rhopaloceras (butterflies) move in such a way that, not only would they be able to communicate using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) protocol, but also being able to do a no-damage, 100% run of the full game (this means they would need to collect all animations as well, for the gallery).

Important, to prevent cheating:

- You cannot blow air into the cage. That would be over-powered (OP) and thusly not allowed.
- The rhopaloceras need to be checked for electronics before entering the cage, to prevent those whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es would otherwise have cheated.
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Drybear

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Nah, that's too easy, original poster (OP). The true way to do this is to:

- Turn the personal computer (PC) on.
- Go to a hardware store and buy 0.6mm diameter solid core hookup wire.
- Connect copper wires from the computer's USB port, into a butterfly cage.
- The ends of the wire must be connected to very sensitive wind sensors (to measure where the butterflies go), and placed one on each corner of the cage.
- Positive wind pressure turns the input on. And vice-versa.
- You must then (like any true gamer with deep understanding of chaos theory would), place nectar around the cage to make the rhopaloceras (butterflies) move in such a way that, not only would they be able to communicate using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) protocol, but also being able to do a no-damage, 100% run of the full game (this means they would need to collect all animations as well, for the gallery).

Important, to prevent cheating:

- You cannot blow air into the cage. That would be over-powered (OP) and thusly not allowed.
- The rhopaloceras need to be checked for electronics before entering the cage, to prevent those whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es would otherwise have cheated.
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