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Posted on | June 15, 2010 | 2 Comments

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Where can i get Fashion i actually like?


When i look on online fashion webb sites like Top shop and etc, i find it hard to find something i actually like. My problem is that im always wearing the same colours all the time, White,grey,blue,green,black. Im always ether in my blue skinny jeans/leggings with a t-shirt/tank and cardigan. I love the fashion that kirsten stuart wears like casual/indie kinda thing, i really need some help or any webb site suggestions or advice i would be great full for.
Thank You x x

i think you should buy different colors and like try everything if u like buy it and don't be afraid to try different things i dont think its a good thing shopping online cause u might not get the right fit.



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2 Responses to “Stuart Tank”

  1. paulie
    May 6th, 2011 @ 10:45 am

    4 Just guessing here………


  2. November 8th, 2011 @ 4:59 am

    “if we can not make a system good for all, we will make a system that is bad for all”. My system is “not good for all, but at least good for many”.
    Nope, ampos. You're thinking strictly in the box, from a single perspective. Your, expensive, solution is good for a few.

    What I'm saying is that this is true for pretty much any system you come up with.

    Take a moment to reflect on how just the two of us discussing this casually have already varied your ruleset massively. That indicates that your ruleset is neither simple nor complete enough to be worth using.

    You're assuming that most of the time people will be behind hulks. But that's because you know where the enemy is when performing the mental experiment.

    I've already explained several times now that “people near” is just not any better of a metric than “been here for a while”. Proximity has absolutely nothing to do with visibility, but it is something that players can see and quantify in order to devise systems of abuse.

    You're also thinking primarily of piling tank-corpses onto already busy battlefields. I'm thinking on tank scales, I'm thinking of the wrecks on the outskirts of town where an AT gun takes out incoming armor. I'm thinking of the chars that get taken out by 88s on their scale-of-battle, the tigers that get bombed as they try to cross bridges.

    There will, naturally, be far less people out where theye are around the wreckage of the mobile spawn in town in the thick of the action.

    Steel: If no-one is within 2km of a hulk, its not hurting anyone. So there's no reason to pull it. The issue isn't the simple headcount of hulks, its density of hulks in busy areas.

    It's worth pointing out here that we're talking about hulks. The charred wrecks of vehicles that occur when a vehicle explodes. We're not talking about the remains of broken or killed vehicles.

    So in actuality the rate of occurance is going to be relatively low, but we need to keep the number of them in any given 6x6km area down below 50, or else they start putting a hurt on people entering the area or spawning in.

    It's likely that there will be a limit of something like 16 in any single 512×512 area, and 50 for an entire 6x6km area.

    Fridge: “a hulk in the middle of nowhere” – its not tho, is it? Someone actually destroyed that tank. A tank fight occured a that position =) It's only the middle of nowhere on an infantry scale :)

    Steel: they don't despawn, they explode :)

    Jwilly: Poly counts aren't/haven't been a problem in forever, except in the number of polys being used to describe different meshes – i.e. different LODs, different models, etc. Adding another set of LODs to the models increases memory footprints and model complexity.

    And that's not the limiting factor; its cost of creating vehicle instances, loading the models if they aren't loaded, creating the damage model and adding it to the collision tables. All stuff our current engine isn't very good at.

    Breed: Field of view? Picture the WillyT cartoon. Left frame: soldier in the “squeezing a turtle” position, face up against the ruined wreck of a stuart tank, beads of sweat flying off his head. Second frame, “n00b” asks him “are you trying to lift that with the force?”, final frame, trooper answers “no but if I don't keep staring at this hulk that panzer is gonna see me for sure”]]>