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Apprentice
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 19:13
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Should I start to read Gone with the Wind, or are you going to release G4 soon? Posts: 7 | Registered: Monday, June 27 2005 07:00 |
Agent
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 19:39
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Well, I assume you mean that you are waiting for the Windows version. It has only been a few weeks, so be patient. It usually takes Jeff a little while to port the game because it apparently is not as easy as running it through a single automated program. :rolleyes: If you do read Gone with the Wind, tell me how it goes. -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
FAQSELF
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 20:03
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Early February is the current goal. -------------------- A few cats short of a kitten pot pie... Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. Check out a great source for information on Avernum 2, Nethergate, and Subterra: Zeviz's page. Finally, there's my Geneforge FAQ, Geneforge 2 FAQ, and Geneforge 3 FAQ. Posts: 2831 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 20:13
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It would take about 2 weeks just to run through the game for the beta testers to see if there were any mistakes in porting. At least all the plot and areas are finished which didn't happen with the Mac version. Posts: 4643 | Registered: Friday, February 10 2006 08:00 |
Warrior
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 20:31
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just calm down now, as much as we would love to have jeff as a slaved geek working in our basement chained to his PC - or mac if you swing that way - we must remember that he got him self a wife - or did she get him?- and they reproduced...so either have more Patience or build a time machine stop his courting and enslave him.... that or buy a mac...but the time machine would be cooler! [ Tuesday, January 09, 2007 20:32: Message edited by: Pyro ] -------------------- Geneforge 3 Trainer for windows. [NEWEST v.0.9 ~~ Trainer D/L Here (.zip, 103kb) Posts: 73 | Registered: Monday, May 26 2003 07:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 21:29
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Coolest of all, though: the iTime. -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Shaper
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written Tuesday, January 9 2007 21:31
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Comming June 2008: the iTimeMacine. Now you can play Avernum 5 first and enslave humanity. Edit: Damn you SoT! It was my idea! [ Tuesday, January 09, 2007 21:31: Message edited by: Emperor Tullegolar ] -------------------- You lose. Posts: 2156 | Registered: Thursday, August 24 2006 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Wednesday, January 10 2007 05:22
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Thanks Guys, This is the nicest group of posters I have ever seen. A support group if you will. I was only kidding with Jeff, trust me I know he is working hard. Man, RPG Codex would have ripped my head off. Thanks again for the nice replies!!!! And Still hurry up Jeff!!!! :) Posts: 7 | Registered: Monday, June 27 2005 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Wednesday, January 10 2007 07:07
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Am I mistaken, or does OS 10.5 not come with a program called Time Machine? -------------------- Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est. Posts: 344 | Registered: Friday, February 25 2005 08:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Wednesday, January 10 2007 12:16
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It didn't, until after it was developed late next year. (My time in the Cosa Bianca has not been entirely wasted.) -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Agent
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written Wednesday, January 10 2007 12:33
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quote:Some of us are nice, but overall we are just considerate. Just wait until you get on the bad side of a couple of staple posters. But in the meantime, welcome! I'm sure someone has already told you about the brain eating fluffy turtles, so carry on. -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Wednesday, January 10 2007 14:19
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No, Spiderweb isn't a support group. It is, according to Robin, "a big, steaming pool of estrogen." —Alorael, who can now abuse his metaphor further by noting that Spiderweb seems to run low on steam whenever there aren't enough flames around to keep it going. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 04:35
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I am aware that 10.5 isn't out yet. I simply seem to recollect that, in the keynote presentation about Leopard, a program called Time Machine was introuduced. Having located it on Apple.com as well, I can only assume that you were merely mocking my choice to use present tense for its existance. Technically, a time machine would exist at all times... -------------------- Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est. Posts: 344 | Registered: Friday, February 25 2005 08:00 |
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 06:41
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quote:Actually, all time machine designs that are even remotely feasible under the known laws of physics can't take you back any further than the time when the time machine was originally constructed. -------------------- The Empire Always Loses: This Time For Sure! Posts: 9973 | Registered: Saturday, March 30 2002 08:00 |
Agent
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 09:54
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quote:Yes well, there's the rub. I would hazard a guess that if a useable time machine is ever developed, it will exploit the currently unknown laws of physics... -------------------- "I can't read this thread with that image. But then, that's not a complaint." -Scorpius Geneforge 4 stuff. Also, everything I know about Avernum | Avernum 2 | Avernum 3 | Avernum 4 Posts: 1104 | Registered: Monday, March 10 2003 08:00 |
Electric Sheep One
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 12:37
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quote:So it was, but as you said, iTime is cool. All I had to do was click the 'Back' button ... -------------------- We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty. Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00 |
Agent
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 12:46
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Am I missing something here because I don't understand why a time machine must necessarily exist at all times? -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 14:17
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Given sufficient time, a time machine will end up in every time. In fact, given infinite time a time machine has a reasonable probability of occupying all space and time in the universe. —Alorael, who has of course approximated the time machine as spherical, uniform in composition, uncharged, massless, and indestructible. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 19:36
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Theoretically using certain black holes you can access other times, however what's left of you won't be able to enjoy the experience. Posts: 4643 | Registered: Friday, February 10 2006 08:00 |
Agent
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written Thursday, January 11 2007 20:33
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Alorael, that still does not explain why it must be in every time at once. I am sure that the DeLorean from Back to the Future only went to specific times and places. At best it would only occupy all the time between dates, which is really no better than any other normal object. Randomizer, that is a pretty big "theoretically". I theorize that through black holes lie the sanity that we have all left at the door. -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Friday, January 12 2007 06:09
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Yes, that was definately bad phrasing. The great majority of theories in this regard disagree with that. I meant, simply, that even if "Time Machine" hasn't been released yet, it has been developed, and thus, if it worked as an actual Space/Time transport, rather than simply a system to back up your files, it would be possible to deliver a copy to the past. I am sure some sort of restrictions would be put in place, though. Apple police roaming time... -------------------- Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est. Posts: 344 | Registered: Friday, February 25 2005 08:00 |
Agent
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written Friday, January 12 2007 12:49
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Still not understanding. :confused: And Alorael, why would a time machine be an elementary particle? Or were you describing merely the "chronotons" that enabled time travel, and the machine itself was some other object? -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
Apprentice
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written Friday, January 12 2007 13:31
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quote:Oh my god, it's the Geneforge! Posts: 15 | Registered: Saturday, April 3 2004 08:00 |
Law Bringer
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written Friday, January 12 2007 14:03
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The critical part is the time machine being indestructible. If it survives catastrophic locations and events, it will end up going through everyone's hands, and someone among everyone will eventually want to go everywhere and everywhen. That's a grotesque approximation, of course, which is why I added the standard excessive physics disclaimer. —Alorael, who wonders if Zxquez is, in fact, a time machine. Or perhaps Imban. That would explain why they're everyone. Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00 |
Agent
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written Friday, January 12 2007 14:26
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Arghhh! The time machine paradigm you present is incoherent to me. If the time machine traveled through time by itself at random intervals, then it would make sense. However, if it must require an operator, then an absence of which would confound your prediction. Of course there are many ways to make it true, but nothing will necessarily happen. -------------------- Thuryl: I mean, most of us don't go around consuming our own bodily fluids, no matter how delicious they are. ==== Alorael: War and violence would end if we all had each other's babies! ==== Drakefyre: Those are hideous mangos. Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |
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