Author Topic: Dungeon Generator  (Read 21978 times)

Heh, new improvements aside, didn't you write something like this a while ago?

Damn nice son,

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Thank you warning, I hate you almost as much as I hate the Infomaniac.

No body likes Infomaniac. His facts are old.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2010, 06:48:46 PM by Plus »

Cool. It's never going to be released.


Maid. Marian. Sherwood. Dungeon. RPG.
http://www.sherwooddungeon.com/
so, that is awesome. Give us the script please.
97/100

update: DANGIT! You won't give us the script!
Bummer...


I like his landscape generator more.

This?

Heh, new improvements aside, didn't you write something like this a while ago?

This?

I'm amazed at how you didn't make the dungeon interior look like crap! Great!


It's never going to be released.
It amazes me that Truce never says something about those statements.

Mainly because it's true i guess.

Your scripting talents are great Truce, but why do you never release anything of those great things?
What makes you go: "Look at what i made, isn't it so awesome!" and then we will never hear of it again.
What makes/made you like that?

It is very annoying to know that something cool/awesome/amazing will never be in your grasp, especially if it seems like an add-on that could be released.
Now most of the people will think, oh, Truce made something cool, but oh well, he will never release it.



tl;dr
It's almost like you are a scripting troll.

Your scripting talents are great Truce, but why do you never release anything of those great things?
What makes you go: "Look at what i made, isn't it so awesome!" and then we will never hear of it again.
What makes/made you like that?
Experimental/laziness.

Experimental/laziness.
Let's hope it's experimental or laziness.

Let's hope it's experimental or laziness.
That's what it is, because I'm the same way.

That's what it is, because I'm the same way.

I tend to get a random idea, pump out a script that makes it a reality, and move on to the next one.
I don't often like to spend extra time polishing up a script to make it more suitable for general usage.