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Sleep Is Death Tutorial 4: Object Editor Basics

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2010

Shows the basics of the Object Editor in Sleep Is Death.

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  • Oh, I'm dead.

  • I think the 30-second timer is supposed to encourage spontaneity. It's hard to keep up with at first, but once you get used to it, you can keep a really interesting story going

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  • @Disthron Well it is for the creator, but luckily if you are well prepared by making scenes and edited objects beforehand, and the player isn't too crazy, you can go through the database by renaming things to your standards for quick searching. If you can't find what you're looking for after all that, then just be spontaneous, it's hilarious fun and leads to many inside jokes with your friends.

  • My friend told me the verb "get out" and I had to leave the game depressed

  • @MrJeekz Relax.

  • @MrJeekz If you are trying to play across the internet with a friend, then have your friend google "what's my ip" and click on the first link. Then have him give you the IP address and you join that.

    If however you are running on a local area network, you can set your own ip address in your network settings in Control Panel.

  • HOW THE FUCK DO YOU JOIN A GAME,WHERE DO I GET THE FUCKING IP?

  • ....this seems like a lot to do in 30 seconds. Also, how do you tea things up before hand. Do you really have to just search through the database and hope you can find what your looking for before the timer is up.

  • @Dizzabre if you get the game, it all makes sence. when i first played this i wanted atleast 5 mins between each player. but after a few games with my brother, it all started to seem alot simpler.

  • @Dizzabre I'm guessing that, ideally, you'd try to anticipate a few things the player might do so that you can react faster later. For example, it's reasonable to assume that, in a room with a stack of cans, the player might try to pick up a can or knock over the stack. In either case you should have an object prepared.

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