beerfly
Colony Rounder
I don't blame anyoneNot against the rules...Hey! I dont make the rules.
Roland does... Coincidence? You dicide![]()

Thank you @Roland and @faatal for answers !
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I don't blame anyoneNot against the rules...Hey! I dont make the rules.
Roland does... Coincidence? You dicide![]()
I'm pretty sure he just means spiders' special ability to climb up walls. I've tested trellises and ladders (not vines though...) and have been able to climb them. Faatal spent some time making it so zombies could climb a ladder with the bottom rung broken off so I'm pretty sure zombies can climb ladders too. Zombies climbing trellises....? dunno.What do you mean...Spider zombies wont climb anymore??
What about the trellis and vines for charecters?
25 shades of nice....What? He still has big letters and I moved his link advertising his blog to a signature style area to demonstrate to him how it could be done. Where was Madmole's link to a diapers website?
People are all kinds of sensitive towards advertising so we listen to complaints of spam and advertising when we get them and err on the side of getting rid of the advertising. My first thought was to just delete it or move it to off-topic but then I read Menace's quote and thought it might be nicer to let him keep his post but change it to a signature so he could see that ANYTIME he posts he can leave a signature style link to his blog.
That's just one of my many shades...
Yes please @fataal add to a18Wouldn't it be cool if for A18 he upgraded the spiders to be able to move in all directions on vertical surfaces and even move on the ceiling? How terrifying would that be? You'd have to add upside down log spikes to the outer lips of your roof tops to soften them up as they climbed up and around them to come at you.
Mega Powered armor, CONFIRMED for A17!!!
Hmmmm, I think I will put a lip on all my forts anyway, yeaaah. One of my few combat deaths was from just that sort of thing.I don't think there will be climbing in A17.
The Year of Linux was years ago for me, so depends on how you define "Year of Linux". Over 50%? Having all of Windows' titles on Linux will definitely help bring us a lot closer due to making it much easier to switch! :3So you're saying that 2019 has a chance of being the "Year of Linux"?
Commercial Support, Enterprise support, no emulators for SMB/Enterprise software. All things native.The Year of Linux was years ago for me, so depends on how you define "Year of Linux". Over 50%? Having all of Windows' titles on Linux will definitely help bring us a lot closer due to making it much easier to switch! :3
Yes, pretty much guaranteed to be this yearAm I reading this right? are we looking at a 17a release here soon?
Upgrade to No calorie, no sugar, no caffeine drinks! Oh Boy, that is real manly... ... Is my wife still looking??Upgrade to Dr Pepper like a #truefan!
this year? oh I thought I read they just had some showtime bugs then release. maybe I read wrong.Yes, pretty much guaranteed to be this year
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First good thing Valve has done in awhile, glad they are helping Linux users out. Especially when each new iteration of Windows gets worse and worse. I miss Windows 7 (my current hardware doesn't agree with it). If anyone every considers Linux, I would recommend Manjaro, Solus, PCLinuxOS, or Linux Mint as the first distro. You can duel boot if you don't want to completely switch over, or put it on a separate drive and boot from grub (or selecting the drive via bios).Valve has released beta Steam Play allowing gamers to switch away from Windows to the free and open source Linux OS but continue playing their Windows games. In their announcement (which has garnered a massive amount of commentary about it thus far), they mention that Vulkan support is one of the best ways to make sure there is no performance impact (as seen in example Windows games like DOOM (German, just posted a few minutes ago) running via Steam Play). D3D11/12 games have very little performance impact, though, that I've seen. This is of course in addition to the thousands of native titles we already have.