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Tonjevic
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8/22/2006 | |
Square Root Art
I just did this while playing around with CAOS in DS. Arranging and playing around with the square roots, and watching them grow is strangely soothing...
That was one of the worse arrangements, though, it was just the only one I got a screenie of. |
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Laura
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8/22/2006 | |
You should post that to the Screenshots gallery - it's imaginative and pretty, in its own way.
(I wonder what AquaShee will think of it, seeing as he created Square Root, an' all...) |
Wup
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8/22/2006 | |
I really like it! That's really cool!
ps. I haven't played Monster Raannnrrrnnchhdoggy |
Tonjevic
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8/22/2006 | |
It's been submitted to the screenshots gallery and is awaiting approval. Thanks for the suggestion! |
AquaShee
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8/22/2006 | |
That's quite awesome.
I should really make a better version of the square root, right now it's a bit dodgy.
The Community Scribble: make (y)our own metaroom! |
Tonjevic
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8/23/2006 | |
It should spit out less seeds and grow less. As right now the thing which detects how many other plants around doesn't do much for overpopulation. That said, it is a hell of a lot better than some, and not very system intensive. Things like that, though, should not be inst'd, I think.
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AquaShee
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8/23/2006 | |
But the plant never, ever uses the 'inst' command. The only reason it's not system intensive is because, most of the time, it doesn't anything at all. It's a plant, it just sits there.
The Community Scribble: make (y)our own metaroom! |
Tonjevic
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8/25/2006 | |
I'm just saying that plants in general should not be inst'd. Yours doesn't, which is a blessing. Some of the plants I've seen reproduce like crazy and lag your game to hell. |
AquaShee
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8/25/2006 | |
That has nothing to do with inst, but rather bad population control. My plants don't have awesome population control either, but certainly don't overgrow the place with hundreds of plants.
Using making plants grow like crazy because of a wrong inst would be too obvious to slip past the coder's ever wakeful eye.
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