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blindcoder got a reaction from grammarsalad in Brexit and RJ
"The People" decided that "they" want to leave. That's all. There's nothing that's happened yet.
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blindcoder got a reaction from DresdenBBQ in Brexit and RJ
"The People" decided that "they" want to leave. That's all. There's nothing that's happened yet.
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blindcoder got a reaction from Keshash in Brexit and RJ
"The People" decided that "they" want to leave. That's all. There's nothing that's happened yet.
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blindcoder reacted to CaptKaspar in Brexit and RJ
TIS could relocate to the US. Maybe a nice small town in KY? Anyone ever hear of Muldraugh or West Point?
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blindcoder reacted to EnigmaGrey in Brexit and RJ
Perhaps Trump will screw America up so much that we'll be invading them!
New Lower Canada. Has a nice a ring to it.
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blindcoder reacted to Kirrus in Brexit and RJ
Andy, Chris, Will, Ringo are all in the UK. As am I, but not sure if I count
This is.. terrible. Anyone up for moving to Canada?
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blindcoder reacted to Dr_Cox1911 in Coxis Shop
Greetings,
I was looking into the Last Stand shop system the last couple of hours and "built" a version for SP/MP.
It´s not really a mod written by me, mora straight copy from RJ´s code. Hope it´s OK RJ
What´s the mod for?
Coxis Shop gives you money for each zed killed. With said money you can then buy gear/skills.
Quick look:
Does this work in MP/Splitscreen?
I´ve tested it with dedicated server and it worked, hosting through the main game is not support currently. I didn´t had the chance to test it in splitscreen, but it should give both players money when one of them kills a zombie.
What language is supported?
The mod currently supports german and english.
Can I configure the items/skills available?
As of version 1.2.0 yes, you can! Atleast for the items, skills are not configurable just now.
Apart from the items you can set the amount a player receives and on what probability. If you use the mod in MP the settings made on the server will be transmitted to the client upon connecting. After you have changed something you need to restart the server.
Here is a short description on how to configure the mod:
Can I improve the mod?
Of course you can! The mod is available on Github, please feel free to extend the mod, just keep in mind to share the changes with everyone.
Changelog:
Link to Github)
DOWNLOAD
WORKSHOP
DOWNLOAD (CoxisUtil)
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blindcoder got a reaction from Keshash in Why can't I beat these games?
You can't win the game because the starting parameters are stacked against you. As soon as the remaining stones are a multiple of 4 plus 1 (5, 9, 13, 17, etc) you have lost.
Now have a look at the number at the start and at who starts...
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blindcoder reacted to King Kitteh in Why can't I beat these games?
The game says: Skipping turns or taking no stones is not aloud.
You can skip your turn or take no stones, just be quiet about it.
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blindcoder got a reaction from Keshash in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from Sieben in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from CaptKaspar in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from _Gold_ in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from DresdenBBQ in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder reacted to Spracky in Operation Big Tree
Touché. As it has been said before however, the devs often go with gameplay over realism. Instead of being realistic about dragon breath, we should stick with gameplay importance and make the dragons take longer to melt the steel.
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blindcoder reacted to dannyisdude in Operation Big Tree
You forget that water has a much higher specific heat to increase it's temperature. Metal has a very low specific heat, which means it will melt quite quickly. So if any hungry dragons come around, they'll be able to easily make a hole in your dome with only one, or two at most, fiery breaths. Leaving a nice big hole for the dragon to fly through.
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blindcoder got a reaction from Foulmouth in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from Trojan_Turps in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from hunger john in Operation Big Tree
Granted, if you only deal with one, you might be lucky. Just don't attract a thunder of dragons, and you might be fine there.
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blindcoder got a reaction from hunger john in Operation Big Tree
That is pretty easily answered. First, we take the melting point of metal. Since metal is a very generic term, let's assume metal to be "steel", which in turn is just iron with a desired amount of carbon. A quick check on Google shows us results from 500 - 1500 degrees centigrade, depeding on the amount of carbon contained (http://education.jlab.org/qa/meltingpoint_01.html).
Dragons can obviously fly, so you would need to build a dome out of metal sheets. Since we all know that RJ is a cool dude, I'm 97.53% sure that we will be able to do that, so lets assume you built yourself a metal dome out of steel being able to sustain 1500 degrees centigrade.
Unfortunately, noone ever measured the exact temperature of the firey breath of a dragon, so I will take the next best thing, Dragon's breath. According to everyones favorite source of knowledge, Dragon's breath burns at around 1650 degrees centigrade, a good 10% above the melting point of your dome.
Okay, so it won't protect you against a fully grown dragon, but let's say you got lucky and just encountered a baby dragon who hasn't yet gotten the hang of breathing the hottest fire known to Dragonkind, so he'll just breath fire with a temperature around 1000 degrees centigrade.
Congratulations, you have now been cooked sterile and preserved within your giant steeldome!
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blindcoder got a reaction from ORMtnMan in Tooltips
The inventory items tooltips are all handled in Java, so this specific one is in zombie.inventory.types.HandWeapon:DoTooltip().
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blindcoder reacted to Strats in Operation Big Tree
This looks awesome! Now all we need is the option to right-click on one of these big trees and get the option to build a mini-tree house!
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blindcoder got a reaction from Foulmouth in Water/Electricity shutoff finetuning mod
Water / Elecricity Shutoff Fine Tuning
This mod lets you customise the water and electricity shutoff date. You can enter either a specific day on which the shutoff will happen or a custom range. See the video for details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPoNhJF7_bA
Download
You can get the mod here:
github: https://github.com/blind-coder/pz-bcfinetune/releases (needs bcUtils, too: https://github.com/blind-coder/pz-bcUtils/releases)
Workshop: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=691831046
Enjoy
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blindcoder got a reaction from Twister in Water/Electricity shutoff finetuning mod
Water / Elecricity Shutoff Fine Tuning
This mod lets you customise the water and electricity shutoff date. You can enter either a specific day on which the shutoff will happen or a custom range. See the video for details:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPoNhJF7_bA
Download
You can get the mod here:
github: https://github.com/blind-coder/pz-bcfinetune/releases (needs bcUtils, too: https://github.com/blind-coder/pz-bcUtils/releases)
Workshop: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=691831046
Enjoy
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blindcoder got a reaction from Geras in Water/Electricity shutoff finetuning mod
Ah, yeah, now I understand. Not sure if that's possible with Lua mods, though. I think that's deep in the Java part of the code.