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spellcaster
Member #1,493
September 2001
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Hiho! It's been a while, so I wanted to ask what's new? Besides Chaos Groove, that is -- |
Dennis
Member #1,090
July 2003
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Nothing new. Still every troll is being fed here.;) --- 0xDB | @dennisbusch_de --- |
spellcaster
Member #1,493
September 2001
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Hm.. yeah, I should get a new sig, I guess. -- |
Onewing
Member #6,152
August 2005
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Quote: It's been a while Finally break out of your while loop? Anyway, many still speak of you here. I remember taking a code snippet you posted a few months ago (don't worry, I gave ya credit). So what have you been up to. As far as I can tell, a.cc seems to be pretty much the same since I joined a while ago. Oh and allegro 5.0...still doesn't exist. ------------ |
HoHo
Member #4,534
April 2004
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Welcome back! Quote: Oh and allegro 5.0...still doesn't exist Yeah, but 4.3 is likely to be renamed as 4.9 __________ |
le_y_mistar
Member #8,251
January 2007
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hey man, remember me? hint.... y_man also it's 4 am, g'night internets ----------------- |
mEmO
Member #1,124
March 2001
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Holy mother of God, he lives! How's life? --------------------------------------------- |
OICW
Member #4,069
November 2003
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Quote: So, what's new? Nothing to speak of. Maybe we should ask you, there has been rumours around here. Some said you got stuck in Azeroth, others said you got married, etc. [My website][CppReference][Pixelate][Allegators worldwide][Who's online] |
LennyLen
Member #5,313
December 2004
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Quote: others said you got married
he did. He even posted wedding photos. So how's married life treating you?
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HoHo
Member #4,534
April 2004
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Dennis
Member #1,090
July 2003
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I assume he was also busy writing another book about game development, which according to amazon.de is to come out in August this year.[edit]Looking at it again, it seems to be just a re-release, not an entirely new book.[/edit] --- 0xDB | @dennisbusch_de --- |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Hi ho spellcaster oh! \o/ I'm still working for the same company, trying to write games for a living (but instead ending up doing systems and libraries for the games (The company and their game shall remain nameless. I put its name into my profile on Orkut but set it visible to friends only, and a player found me by searching for it. Bastard What are you up to? I missed that previous thread, so Quote:
We might make a short trip to Nottingham
Honeymoon in Nottingham? -- |
OICW
Member #4,069
November 2003
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Quote: he did. He even posted wedding photos. Oops, now that should be called 'old'. However my apology for ignorance is that I was out for two months from july to august and didn't have teh internets. [My website][CppReference][Pixelate][Allegators worldwide][Who's online] |
Michael Faerber
Member #4,800
July 2004
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Instead of making a new book about game development with Allegro, you could write a new one: "How I cured my addiction to WoW"
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CGamesPlay
Member #2,559
July 2002
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Quote: The company and their game shall remain nameless. Is it still the same company that it used to be? -- Ryan Patterson - <http://cgamesplay.com/> |
GullRaDriel
Member #3,861
September 2003
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Welcome back spellcaster ! I hope the rope is not still too hard around your neck ;-) "Code is like shit - it only smells if it is not yours" |
Edward Sheets
Member #4,734
June 2004
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Welcome back, spellcaster. --- Note: carving a pentagram on the top of a container of spoiled yogurt does not summon a yogurt demon. -Kikaru |
spellcaster
Member #1,493
September 2001
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Quote: I assume he was also busy writing another book about game development, which according to amazon.de is to come out in August this year.[edit]Looking at it again, it seems to be just a re-release, not an entirely new book.
Interesting Quote: Instead of making a new book about game development with Allegro, you could write a new one: "How I cured my addiction to WoW" Well, basically, Blizzard did cure me. I basically got bored and slightly frustrated. My wife is still enjoying WoW, though. Quote: Honeymoon in Nottingham? That never happened. It's still on our list of things we really want to do, though. What have I done in the mean time? Not much to be honest. We moved a couple of kilometers into a bigger apartment, instead of a desk in our living room I do now have my own (but small) office: {"name":"office.png","src":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/9\/c\/9c2fba1f4c87214daf57b83ccfc64326.png","w":800,"h":200,"tn":"\/\/djungxnpq2nug.cloudfront.net\/image\/cache\/9\/c\/9c2fba1f4c87214daf57b83ccfc64326"} I do have some ideas for games in my mind, and after quitting WoW I do finally have the time to actually code something again. So chances are not bad that I might post some questions or code snippets in the near future. -- |
Andrei Ellman
Member #3,434
April 2003
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Welcome back Spelly! We've missed you in your abscensce. As you can see from this thread (which BTW is still open), many of us have been wondering where you've been. It's good to have you back. AE. -- |
james_lohr
Member #1,947
February 2002
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Quote: and after quitting WoW I do finally have the time to actually code something again
There's no such thing as quitting; only extended periods of offline.
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23yrold3yrold
Member #1,134
March 2001
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Quote: I do have some ideas for games in my mind, and after quitting WoW I do finally have the time to actually code something again. So chances are not bad that I might post some questions or code snippets in the near future.
Sounds like you're where I was a month or so ago. I quit WoW for a while after spending time at 60, then went raiding MC and BWL, then guild fell apart, then played with friends to gear up for BC, then quit until it came out, then had fun in Outlands, then everyone got bored at 70 and left and I have no reason to play anymore. PS: Nice to see you back. PPS: Link your armory. -- |
spellcaster
Member #1,493
September 2001
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Not quite. I left a nicely working raid, because spending my time either raiding, farming for mats to raid or doing some pvp to get some items I could use for the raid got boring. I even tried to start playing again... but I just felt bored. My armory entry is not available because I haven't been in the game for a while, sorry. But I had a epic/blue equipped shadow priest (70). The other chars never made it beyond 65 (hunter, warlock, rogue). And since the next bliz game is SC and not Diablo, there's no chance of getting addicted again in the near future. I also kinda like the fact that I know have time. It's a pretty nice thing if you have been raiding 5 days a week for 1.5 years. -- |
Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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Young Spellcaster.. You have much to do to atone for your geeky level 70. |
OICW
Member #4,069
November 2003
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Unfortunately you can't write that you achieved Level 70 to your CV. [My website][CppReference][Pixelate][Allegators worldwide][Who's online] |
james_lohr
Member #1,947
February 2002
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Quote: It's a pretty nice thing if you have been raiding 5 days a week for 1.5 years.
At the moment I'm liking the fact that I can spend 1 hour a week doing Arenas and obtain better epics than my guildies who spend 4-5 hours raiding every second day... although that is partly to do with the fact that there is only 1 DPS plate item in the whole of Kara. I loved heroic instances though - best thing about TBC in my opinion, but I've now got every single item I need from them (apart from maybe one or two epic gems), so I've not got much incentive to do them
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