The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
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My latest Subnautica base (my last save got corrupted somehow). Yeah, I know... it's probably got too many windows. The rear columns of buildings behind the windowed area contain ten bioreactors (which certain animal rights groups would have an issue with since they grind up live fish to power the base) and the columns on the right contain fish tanks. Airsacs to make filtered water with, Peepers for eating (gooey nutrient rich eyeballs when cooked) and Reginalds which I stuff into the bioreactors to power the seabase...
True... as long as you add bulkheads and reinforcement panels to your base. If you don't do that... your base will spring leaks and eventually become flooded. Yeah... that'd make for a decent novel... 20,000 Leaks Under the Sea...
Oh... and the best shot I could get of the Aurora exploding... However, no screenshot can ever match actually witnessing your only chance at going home go up in an explosion... or maybe a video of it...
(You guys are making me want Spore a lot more now.)
So I really only have glitch pictures from when I was playing Skyrim and Borderlands. It's a problem, besides the fact that they're really my only good Steam games.
For the above, I was trying to get Erandur to go to a temple so I could complete a quest. And of course, a bard had to start singing. And he just had to defy the laws of physics by having his Elven Mace stick through his cup.
For this one, I discovered that if you or an enemy dies in a tight enough space, their/your body will start to stretch. The best place to do this is in Thousand Cuts where the midgets sometimes crawl out of the gap between the metal. If you kill them and they don't explode or finish crawling out, they should start to spaz out.
The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Join Date:
3/10/2014
Posts:
694
Member Details
My current sea base. Been trying to find a balance between size and efficiency. And I think I found it. However, I feel more secure having LOTS of windows. Just so I know what's out there waiting to eat... or be eaten by... me...
I wasn't content with the cockpit of the original Pelican, so I went ahead and remade the Pelican with a larger cockpit, which caused me to build a much larger version of the Pelican. Unlike the original, the Pelican MK II has a full interior (though it's still a work in progress as I still have yet to make the crew quarters and engineering isn't complete yet, so the ship is still a WIP. The exterior is finished though, aside from adding weapons.
I don't know what went wrong with the Tzul clan, and although this is old the two Tzuls have not fixed themselves. So I'm just sort of waiting for an excuse to absorb them.
Some pictures from Spore. WARNING: There is a lot of stuff in here
Hello
Looks like the roster of a pokemon game.
My latest Subnautica base (my last save got corrupted somehow). Yeah, I know... it's probably got too many windows. The rear columns of buildings behind the windowed area contain ten bioreactors (which certain animal rights groups would have an issue with since they grind up live fish to power the base) and the columns on the right contain fish tanks. Airsacs to make filtered water with, Peepers for eating (gooey nutrient rich eyeballs when cooked) and Reginalds which I stuff into the bioreactors to power the seabase...
Lonnehart's Youtube Channel
Y'know? I bought Minecraft because I thought it was a war game where you had to create tactically placed proximity explosive devices...
No such thing!
True... as long as you add bulkheads and reinforcement panels to your base. If you don't do that... your base will spring leaks and eventually become flooded. Yeah... that'd make for a decent novel... 20,000 Leaks Under the Sea...
Oh... and the best shot I could get of the Aurora exploding... However, no screenshot can ever match actually witnessing your only chance at going home go up in an explosion... or maybe a video of it...
Lonnehart's Youtube Channel
Y'know? I bought Minecraft because I thought it was a war game where you had to create tactically placed proximity explosive devices...
(You guys are making me want Spore a lot more now.)
So I really only have glitch pictures from when I was playing Skyrim and Borderlands. It's a problem, besides the fact that they're really my only good Steam games.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=689008125
For the above, I was trying to get Erandur to go to a temple so I could complete a quest. And of course, a bard had to start singing. And he just had to defy the laws of physics by having his Elven Mace stick through his cup.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=458208088
For this one, I discovered that if you or an enemy dies in a tight enough space, their/your body will start to stretch. The best place to do this is in Thousand Cuts where the midgets sometimes crawl out of the gap between the metal. If you kill them and they don't explode or finish crawling out, they should start to spaz out.
This one could be a potential spoiler, so I'll just say that it's a boss that can be seen from the map where my mission is.
Chances are if it isn't a glitch then I'll ignore it or accidentally take a screenshot of it.
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
Your links are broken, use this instead (Both links went to a steam screenshot)
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/271718270765058158/EC00853260856C000BE18A058EC09E309249E345/
That is just what I get for trying to use BBCCode to set up the images. I'm fixing them now.
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
Some pics from Spore
A puffybeak. My greatest creation.
An early version.
Me as a Puffybeak.
The puffybeak ship. I call it Casper.
Inspired by Octo Valley from Splatoon, the puffybeaks live inside huge orbs with other buildings inside the orb.
Their houses inside the giant orb. Each Puffybeak customizes their own home, so this is just the default they get.
The walls inside the giant orb.
When Puffybeaks start to rust, (they usually start to rust at 200 years, human years) they go here. Inside, their body parts get repaired.
A small entertainment pod.
A close-up look at the manhole that Puffybeaks enter to get into the giant orb.
This is all centered around my best species, Puffybeaks.
Hello
Trying to find something made me realise that I take really crappy screenshots. But whatever, here are two.
Half-Life with the Trinity rendering addon. 1998.
The Sims. 2000.
My improvements to the Gorman calendar.
My current sea base. Been trying to find a balance between size and efficiency. And I think I found it. However, I feel more secure having LOTS of windows. Just so I know what's out there waiting to eat... or be eaten by... me...
Lonnehart's Youtube Channel
Y'know? I bought Minecraft because I thought it was a war game where you had to create tactically placed proximity explosive devices...
I wasn't content with the cockpit of the original Pelican, so I went ahead and remade the Pelican with a larger cockpit, which caused me to build a much larger version of the Pelican. Unlike the original, the Pelican MK II has a full interior (though it's still a work in progress as I still have yet to make the crew quarters and engineering isn't complete yet, so the ship is still a WIP. The exterior is finished though, aside from adding weapons.
Comparing the original and the new Pelicans.
The new bridge:
More interior shots:
Agroneering in TF2
Ambient.Prologue - the horse game
Showing off STALKER: Clear Skies sunbeams and such:
My DeviantArt, so sexy
Your Banished town looks way better than any of mine were.
I don't know what went wrong with the Tzul clan, and although this is old the two Tzuls have not fixed themselves. So I'm just sort of waiting for an excuse to absorb them.
My DeviantArt, so sexy
After three(!) hours of looking for the last alien on a cruise liner mission on Terror from The Deep I've finally found the last alien.
And it's a
hiding in the bathroom. Oh it did ate one of my soldiers alright, long story short I bombed the crap out of it.And here's the end result for the mission, it was a Tasoth mixed crew by the way and on difficulty 3/5.
Does TFTD have the motion scanner item? That may help in future missions.
Back in the wonderful, murder-filled world of Crusader Kings 2: Tengri Bugaloo:
Sure, this sounds like a great idea Tengri high church.
Of course I win.
Now back to planning my Greek vacation.
My DeviantArt, so sexy