Occasionally I go through these again and I noticed I commented back in 2011...im just trying to figure out who the hell I was responding to and why lol. I don't see anyone named Shell in the comments here. I supposed I posted in the wrong place that day. Whoops :3
"strangely, many of them run slower on a 3+ GHz computer with Windows 10 than they did on a Pentium-200 with Windows 95. Thanks Microsoft."
I've noticed some games that ran on xp/vista/7 smoothly - but when ran on windows 8/10 you get mass FPS drops - one game that comes to mind is Hard Time
You don't understand the point of DDG. They aren't a charity. They need to support themselves and the business. The point is that they don't track you and use your personal information to sell the ads to YOU specifically. It's like an advertising company that puts up billboards vs one that has salesmen watch everything you do and then going to you and trying to sell you stuff.
All Badspot Mass Effect comics are excellent but this is my favourite, not least because it can be shared in ME forums as a response to so many different discussions.:)
It's honestly amazing how many BOS users come in here to create the most toxic cesspool of human beings to ever exist within a day. I know the BLF3 has been here for a while but still, my point stands valid
I made this in Macromedia Flash over 13 years ago. But I do still have the files and I have uploaded them for you if you really want them http://badspot.us/files/Horoscope-FLA.zip
Damn. I miss this game, was super fun, maybe a steam workshop? - it would definitely revive the playerbase. This game could get such a cult following, I don't understand the lack of interest in the project! @badspot
Japan does some weirder shit than Fear Factor. You guys just feel old for understanding the references of your generation, while newer generations usually don't get it. Imagine how the people older than you feel.
Damn, I've watched Conan more recently than you guys. And I don't even watch it.
Bomb physics, bomb-conversion, rolling rocks, conveyor belts (on/off/reversible), bear traps, falling blocks, keys, and dozens of things to be distributed into levels. In 3 chapters: Discovery, Adventure, Insanity. Powerups in adventures collecting 3 orbs 3 secret levels challenges (coin-collecting/speedrunning/death/superhard?) more stuff comfirmed
Blob thing that grows? Creeper Mod? (Nvm, I see you found it)
Badspot didn't name Blockland, some random guy from another forum did. Awesome.
By the way, are you doing OK since that injury Rotondo?
Sounds like Perennial will have better physics than Blockland.
25.28% Complete. Nice. Hub world!
Yes I think there should be. I'm one of those people who would try to get everything the first time if I'm unsure I could return. Many games DO in fact do that. I'm often reminded that "You can go back to revisit levels that you have previously completed.". And usually they're accompanied by more content. Just hopefully not grindy required content.
All physics stuff from Perennial came from Badspot's ass. (CONFIRMED) Squat some out for Blockland. Grab some coffee.
Lmao didn't you name Slate IT'S THE MAP WITH THE FLAT GROUND - REMEMBER THAT ONE? RIP Slate
This is awesome!!! I wanted to play Super Mario Land without downloading an emulator, and this is the best online version of the game I've ever played. Great work!!!
Currently it's hardcoded for multiplayer. I think you could make the other players join, control the one you want, then hold the suicide button on the others to remove them.
That..actually sounds like a really good idea, though, torquescript might be really hard to port, and I think badspot is just done with blockland content updates.
The color filtering is part of the map data. You can edit the data/*.map files in any text editor and change the "COLOR" lines. Be careful because the map parser is not very error tolerant.
You can also open the .tmx files in a program called TilEd if you want to make your own levels https://www.mapeditor.org/