Advanced Building Revue 04: Overflows
In general, we don’t use overflows all that often. In this article I would like to note why to use them, why not to, and of course – I will present some overflows I came up with.
In general, we don’t use overflows all that often. In this article I would like to note why to use them, why not to, and of course – I will present some overflows I came up with.
Let’s face it. We are insane. (who didn’t know that, please stop reading immediately) This article is aimed to be a bit special. In what way? I am not going to speak about some new concept that is just nuts or show some insane techniques. I would like to show, how about can one get better, and/or how did it look in my case
The point is – this is something like wiki in practice, only showing the bad things instead of the good ones
but I am sure you will find also some positive inspiration in the savegames
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So we’ve known about this for a little while now, but in little over a week the European Kendo Championships are taking place, and our very own Osai is competing.
<Osai> I was and still am very busy
<Osai> next week I’ll participate at the european championships
<KenjiE20> oooh, good luck
<Osai> and till now the preparation was very intensive
<KenjiE20> hmm, we should probably blog this
<Osai> now I have almost one free week (only two soft trainings) and next wednesday I’ll fly to Hungary
<Osai> there even is a website: http://ekc2010hungary.kendo.hu/
ganbatte ne Osai!
A new person has been found to be added to our group of people.
He goes by the name of V453000.
With his help and skills we hope to improve our games even more
My dear fellow ‘coopers,
as most of you would probably not recognize: #openttdcoop started more than five years ago – in early/mid January 2005. This is clearly something to blog about: a review of our community – a personal, subjective remembrance that is. Read the rest of this entry »