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@Vechs

Author of the Super Hostile series, maker of Minecraft maps. Current indie game dev working on AirSector (alt. Airship Empires) and Castle of the Zephyr.

North Carolina انضم Ekim 2011
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Vechs@Vechs·
So I was working on Lazarus Taxon, a 3d incident survival FPS game in Unreal Engine 5, but I've shelved that for now, to work on AirSector (alt title Airship Empires) in Godot, as it's simpler 1st project for a solo dev.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s
Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
Guys when they are stuck in traffic:
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@exQUIZitely I'll add: This older games also had failure states that mattered. A lot of modern forever games have failure states of mild inconvenience.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Gamers have a better-evolved sense of spatial awareness, are better abstract thinkers, and show advantages in forward thinking/planning. Now, this doesn't apply to all gamers or all genres of games they play, but it's a scientifically studied and well-supported phenomenon. The strongest connections among those three skills (in gamers) have been found with strategy games - both turn-based and real-time strategy - and simulations (such as flight sims, racing sims, and space combat sims), as well as FPS games. This includes abilities like mental rotation (imagining how objects look when turned), spatial visualization, navigation in 3D environments, visuospatial attention, and tracking multiple objects in space. These skills are stimulated and improved over time through sims and - no surprise - FPS games. The abstract and forward-thinking skills were most heavily linked to games like Civilization or SimCity, but also to RTS games like Command & Conquer or Age of Empires, and with complex RPG/open-world titles (including MMORPGs) showing the clearest links. So, there you have it. When I was young, the older generation would say that gaming is bad for your eyes. But hey - did they know it was good for other things?
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Tom Hennessy
Tom Hennessy@Tomhennessey69·
If this video featured White men, the ATF would treat it like a national emergency: full IP tracing, exhaustive investigation, and a guaranteed 10-year federal prison sentence for each firearm infraction. If you're Black, none of the same laws are enforced.
Gun Owners of America@GunOwners

Democrats are weaponizing their last weeks in power to attack "machine gun conversion devices," but right now Matthew Hoover is sitting in prison for some ink on a piece of flat metal that ATF deemed a machinegun. The Trump Administration needs to Free Matthew Hoover!

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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
The European mind cannot comprehend this.
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
I think he won her over
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Greentext Poster
Greentext Poster@GreenTextRepost·
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Society derives zero benefit from having rapists and her 99.9999 number is completely false anyway. I would be content with every rapist shot dead before their assault is complete. This would directly lead to a better world.
Delusional Takes@DelusionPosting

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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
By the time of the Crusades, there had already been a Muslim incursion so deep into France that the ensuing battle (Tours) was fought midway between Nantes and Paris. The Muslims owned Sicily. They owned Spain. They were deep into India. They weren't a peaceful retiring civilization happy to tend their gardens. In fact after the First Crusade, the Muslims continued to conquer, eventually taking down the Byzantines and all the Balkans. The First Crusade was an audacious and courageous strike against a force that the crusaders felt menaced all Christendom. Were they justified? That has to be determined by your own moral compass. But certainly they weren't just picking on the poor oppressed Mohammedans.
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal

The Crusades were not random wars of aggression. The Crusades were the Eastern Christian response to centuries of Islamic conquest. They were primarily defensive wars. In early Christianity there were five centers of high authority: Rome, Alexandria, Constantine, Antioch, and Jerusalem. Each one had a Bishop and administered a large region, both politically and religiously. The origins were Apostolic and the cities were the core seats of Christian authority. Islam rose out of the Arabian Peninsula in the early 600s. Almost immediately after consolidating power in Arabia, the Muslim state launched rapid military expansion against its neighbors from 632 onward. Islam took 3 out of 5 of the Patriarchal Holy Sees (Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem) in the 7th century. The Crusades were the Eastern counteroffensive. The Muslims had conquered the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and were in Tours, France by 732. It took over 700 years for the Spaniards to expel the invaders. The Reconquista was a parallel Western front. The Ottomans laid seige to central Europe for hundreds of years. They took the Balkans and Constantinople fell in 1453. Vlad Tepes of Wallachia (reimagined in modern times as the horror character Dracula) fought them off heroically for 6 years and drove them out of his principality. They laid seige on Vienna in 1529 and were expelled from Vienna 160 years later. Only Rome remained from the original Holy Sees after 1453 when Constantinople fell. Things you don't learn in school these days.

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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
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Fight With Memes
Fight With Memes@FightWithMemes·
The conspiracy theorists are owed a great apology.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Long beach California, full of oil towers in 1944... By the 1940s, parts of Southern California looked less like a coastline and more like an industrial forest. Long Beach, especially nearby Signal Hill, sat atop one of the richest oil fields in the country. At its peak, the field produced over 260,000 barrels of oil per day, and the landscape filled with thousands of derricks packed tightly together, each tapping into the same underground reservoir. This wasn’t just local industry, it was strategic. During World War II, California’s oil fields were critical to fueling ships, aircraft, and the broader U.S. war effort. The demand helped push production to historic highs, transforming quiet neighborhoods into dense grids of machinery almost overnight. The moment was temporary. As production declined and urban development expanded, most of these towers disappeared. Today, the same areas are covered with homes, parks, and streets, with little visible trace of what once stood there. At one point, Signal Hill was so saturated with wells that some lots were drilled just a few feet apart, making it one of the most densely drilled oil fields in the world. 📷© Andreas Feininger © Vintage American Photos #archaeohistories
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山田未来
山田未来@animegirl3773·
"It's just <X>, who cares? It's not that serious." This mindset is the cause of everything going to shit. Never let anyone bully you into thinking otherwise. It's just 1 piece of trash, who cares? A $2 candy bar was stolen? Who cares. They pay someone to collect the carts.
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