Emperor Ing's Forum Posts

  • I'd get Anti-Malware for, well, malware, and Avast! for any virus stuff. With those two you are essentially set. AVG is a hassle, and its description as a virus is not too far off

  • -A challenging fast-paced platformer in the vein of SMW filled with memorable and wacky boss fights a la Dynamite Headdy

    -a 'tower-climb' platformer with a lot of charm and old-school aesthetic with a goofy throwaway plot involving robots

    -a Metroidvania set on mars or something, where the hook is that your suit and gun are powered by solar power, so you need to find sun spots if you want to continue deeper into the depths of the planet.

    -a rhythm game that blares electronic disco that's kind of like a platformer once again filled with kooky bosses

  • You're tellin' me, deadeye. That looks pretty good, 7Soul. Hope you make the deadline!

    I myself have far less graphical capabilities... Heck, all the graphics for this game I'm posting were made (quite obviously) in MSPaint. But at the least, this project is nearing completion.

    --Space Striker Assault: Operation Lance--

    It's about 80% done, with the only thing left to really work on is the final level and final 'boss', which I haven't figured out yet (so look out for a topic in help discussion soon, ha ha), as well as some outside contributions for intro and credits art. Other than that, I made the music, designed the levels/enemies, everything.

    I'm excited to get it finished, and I've learned so much from making this that I'm confident I can return to my earlier unfinished works with greater gusto:

    <img src="http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/pp257/Emperor_Phoenix/Construct%20Previews/SSAPreview1.jpg">

    <img src="http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/pp257/Emperor_Phoenix/Construct%20Previews/SSAOLPreview2.jpg">

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    EDIT: blargh, the screencaps are all yucky looking

    Five levels of high-flying action, pitting you against an evil race of alien space fish determined to wipe out humanity!

    Anyone ever play the Darius games?? : )

  • Just because they are of German ancestry doesn't mean they are of English ancestry as well. The Windsors still in fact find themselves descended from William I. I'd assume anyone with a grasp on English history would know the entire story, but then again who reads these days.

    And the problem with that Daily Show clip is that it looked a lot more for sound-bytes than anything, mainly because that's what the DS does and does best, but still it's a shame they paint an overly negative picture of the whole affair.

    Considering the fact that they really emphasized that the taxpayers were paying for the wedding, when at most, taxpayers each gave 10 cents each towards the wedding (to pay for the guards or something), which was not a state event, and most of the cost was shored up by the Middletons.

  • On another forum I go to, this question kinda popped up, and since one smart Aussie political/legal obsessed guy answered it so well, I think I'll just post it for your perusal:

    [quote:3l4rkmvw]

    The British Monarchy is a curious institution, as it exists in the Commonwealth nations that still have her Majesty as Queen. Strictly speaking, your statement [that the Queen holds no real power in England] is flat wrong. The Queen holds immense official power and exercises it on a daily basis.

    I'll discuss the British version first.

    Britain has a governmental rule called Parliamentary Sovereignty. This means that it is not the people who have ultimate power, but Parliament. Since Parliament is elected, that means essentially that the people decide who makes up their Parliament, but the Parliament is the one in control.

    The Queen is a part of Parliament. She is the font of all executive power in the United Kingdom. She has and holds terrifying powers of criminal sanction, administrative decision, justice, (The Queen cannot be charged with a criminal offence, as criminal sanctions are HER laws), war, and other prerogatives of Kings stretching back to William the Conqueror.

    This is embodied in a concept called "The Crown." It's not so important for England and Wales but it gets messy in Australia, which is why it's called "The Crown" and not "The Queen."

    "The Crown," along with "The Lords" (Who hold their power from the Magna Carta) and "The Commons" (Not Commoners, but the regions of England) make up the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In order for any law or any executive power to be exercised, PARLIAMENT must agree. That means for the Queen to exercise any power she holds as "The Crown," she has to get Parliament's permission.

    Since it is an inviolate rule of the British body politic that the Government is the group of people who control the House of Commons, combined with the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty, means that, in essence, The Queen holds total executive power in the United Kingdom but cannot exercise it without the approval of the democratically elected representatives in the Commons.

    Why do they do things like this? So Prime Ministers don't get ideas that they can, themselves, usurp executive power for the sake of some idea that they've been "popularly mandated" to do so. David Cameron can't do whatever the hell he likes, but he's not restricted by a constitution in the way Pres. Obama is; he's restricted by the fact that as First Lord of the Treasury he has no right and no powers to do anything other than through Parliament. He officially has no powers. Neither can her Majesty, because she needs Parliament's permission to do anything. That's why she appears powerless. Because we, the people, elect our Parliamentary Representatives, who are the legislature, and are the only people who allow the executive (The Queen) to exercise her executive powers, it just so happens that we "tap into" the power of the Queen and use her executive powers through our elected legislators in Parliament whenever we want to do anything executive.

    Australia and Canada have slightly different situations, because in Australia and Canada, the Queen gave her "The Crown" powers to the Governors-General, and further, split the executive and legislative powers of the British Parliament amongst a Federal and "provincial" Parliaments in each country. As a result the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia can't pass certain laws because they don't have "The Crown" power to do so because the Queen didn't give the Federal Government those powers. The States hold those.

    In my personal opinion it's the best liberal constitutional system in the world- supreme power is vaguely rested in a person who cannot use those powers without the people's consent. And they're not written down like in the Constitution; each time the executive wants to do something, it has to ask Parliament, because they don't have a right to do ANYTHING otherwise. You know how Obama can make Presidential decrees or directives? Direct the forces of the United States without Congressional Approval? Make Recess Appointments? Doesn't have to answer to anybody except every 4 years?

    Yeah, Queen can't do that. She has the power to do it, but she needs Parliamentary approval for each individual action because she has no powers she can unilaterally exercise.

  • That's something i'd like to know, too. I mean, with my game I'm working on, I have roughly 130 objects on the screen, plus Music and SFX, and my VRAM usually is about 10.33 MB or lower...

    I don't know if that's too high, or dandy, or whatever.

  • Here's what you do

    Whenever you destroy an enemy, make a certain private variable, i dunno, LevelGet, increase by 1.

    When LevelGet is at a certain number (all the enemies), you use the event Go To Layout.

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  • your dude's walk animation looks really smooth, and I love the multiple scrolling backgrounds.

  • I wish the forum didn't auto-crop images

    : /

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  • All of these rumor mills are only citing anonymous sources, which really makes me doubt the authenticity of these claims.

    That, and after how poorly Nintendo has handled this generation's home console (from a 'gamer's' perspective) I'm not sure if I can stomach so soon another edition of Wii Sports 3 Beach Party Vacation.

  • It's given by an item.

    And I'm lost. ;_;

  • Wait, how the hell can people like Kane and Lynch 2???

    My five favorite:

    Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening / Majora's Mask / Wind Waker (can't really pick between the three a definite favorite; they're all so perfect)

    These for me are pretty much the definitively fun Zelda adventures. LA has the best classic Zelda experience, Majora's Mask has the best implementation of story, dungeons, and sidequests, and WW has the purest and most-fun sense of exploration and high-adventure in the series.

    Super Metroid / Metroid Prime

    The one game I think is essentially, and aesthetically perfect in every way. Prime is close, and pretty much essentially perfect as well, but both games are timeless and never get old.

    Chrono Trigger

    Another game that does not stop being fun, ever. Squaresoft perfected the turn-based RPG with Chrono Trigger, and made a fun, unique, and engaging world to play around in. Mitsuda's score also borders on perfection.

    Yoshi's Island

    This is probably Miyamoto's best game and masterpiece; everything about it is tight, fun, inventive, colorful, and bursting with charm. The game hardly ever goes below "incredibly fun", and everything from the bosses, the levels, and psychedelic Get Fuzzies are a treat.

    Super Mario World

    The other great in the list of greats. There is, as well, nothing wrong with this game, and is so chock-full of secrets and fun that it has kept me coming back to it time and time again.

    Honorable mentions:

    Advanced Wars 2

    Mega Man 2

    Mega Man X

    Metroid Prime 2 Echoes

    Final Fantasy V Advanced

    Super Smash Bros. Melee

    Kirby SuperStar

    Street Fighter Alpha 2

    Darius Gaiden

    Super Mario All-Stars

    Secret of Mana

    Surprisingly, the majority of games i've listed come from the 16-bit era.

  • hopefully all this exposure doesn't put too much strain on you guys.