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The body as a machine

Posted: 03 Dec 2009, 13:48
by Gota

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 04 Dec 2009, 19:08
by AF
Do you have a facebook page to put all this on?

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 04 Dec 2009, 22:40
by Sleksa
dont you have a blog to put all this on?

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 04 Dec 2009, 23:18
by Argh
This is his blog. We just think it's a game engine forum.

It's cool, we like helping people with their homework.

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 11 Dec 2009, 00:15
by TradeMark
Argh wrote:This is his life. We just think it's a game engine forum.

It's cool, we like helping people with their lonelyness.
fixed

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cool vid btw

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 11 Dec 2009, 12:53
by PicassoCT
we could make a bodymap, team 1 defenses stomage, versus brain, versus liver and colon, nevar evar abandon the ass and mouth (flanks)

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 11 Dec 2009, 12:57
by TradeMark
go make it

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 11 Dec 2009, 19:42
by PicassoCT
TradeMark wrote:go make it
i warn you, i will do it, and then you will have to play it, at least once, no matter how shit it is..

No seriously, organic things were tried and discarded.. just bite with the hi-tec (or low-poly, how you view it) style of spring Units

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 12 Dec 2009, 10:57
by hoijui
yeah! :D cool idea!
what about "duck" style maps like: gates vs linux, with their faces in 3D at opposite sides of a long map... endless possibilities!
though yeah. the body map could be .. something to play more then once in a life time even.

Re: The body as a machine

Posted: 15 Dec 2009, 19:59
by Panda
Neat machine model video even though it's very simplified and has an old-fashioned look to it. This is a very clean model, but there are some other cool models and analogies out there too. There's the body is like butter analogy where you are becoming rancid when you age because of free radicals and there's the body is composed of 40% of the atoms contained in stardust, is full of energy, and is working in harmony as a system analogy. The stardust analogy seems like a pretty comparison to me, but I also think that the machine model is cute. :-)