Uploader Comments (NakaTeleeli)
Top Comments
-
"the chest was attacking me..I thrawted it by opening it."
LOL
-
Even Moonstone is vulnerable to the promise of boobs.
All Comments (39)
-
@NakaTeleeli Yes. I agree completely. It pleases me to see someone knows something about programming AND .hack.
.hack seems to use hidden data attached to keywords as the seed for map generations. It makes sense since properties can be attached as named constants to the objects called keywords, and given a priority based on the keyword.
In any case, I was just pointing it out. Oh, oops, I said that already.
-
@seanfulldark True.
-
@JayMonoto I would say shadow, does he actually shows signs of being more thing honestly upset that he's not the strongest character around, and shows his feelings a bit more on this leave then the other option.
-
Obligatory AAAAWWWW! at the end of the video
-
Moonstone is this game's Shadow The Hedgehog. Or Vegeta.
-
I love Mistral when she level's up... her little talky box always makes me giggle...
"Yeeeeaaay!! I leveled up! :D"
The emoticon is so silly... lol
-
... 0_0 That is the most Moonstone has EVER spoken.
-
3:37 that's the most that Moonstone has ever said in any of these games.
"Randomly generated" is a bit incorrect, though the term is often used. It's procedurally generated. All maps are. The area words to any area will always produce the same area every time you enter them, including non-story dungeons. There may be slight differences between the NTSC and PAL versions, but even this is doubtful. The area words are used as a seed to generate all of the topology items and the like, though some areas are special obviously. Not arguing with Naka, just pointing it out...
chimamiresatoh 1 month ago
@chimamiresatoh This dances a fine line, because even random number generators are purely procedural. It's impossible for a computer to generate a random number. It usually takes something that's constantly changing, like the system clock, and performs any number of operations on it to get a seemingly random number. The game here merely takes the keywords as input instead of the system clock, letting the player control the input.
NakaTeleeli 1 month ago