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  1. Its not like there was a thread about this a few weeks ago - oh wait ... http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/48014-Hadron-s-Forge-A-look-at-a-science-fiction-game-promising-real-science?highlight=Hadrons Also "realistic-Ship-Building" - lol Honestly you post that sentence and this picture above ... And as i said before im sorry but seeing what they present - especially their web-page, logos, visuals of the game etc. i have doubts that this will become interresting. (Maybe im wrong)
  2. Since no one has posted it yet "Candy in Space III" Skip to 2:38 for awesome space-flight (this has to be the most determined "developer" i have ever seen)
  3. This thread just is sickening. Just shows why everything is going downhil and companies do as they please. Not to mention that it s hows that all those kids here have lost touch with reality when it comes down to money - but they its easy to spend money you didnt have to earn ... 1 - This game isnt even out its still alpha 2 - The game costs about 20 Dollars People are already asking for addons and are willing to pay more for themn than for the original game. Its just sick but it explains why many just ripp off consumers these days. Tahnks for destroying gaming-industry and making it into what it is now - another industry where the only thing that is important seems to be maximum profit ... Anyhow i am getting older and have less interrest and time for games anyhow. I would spend 0 on any KSP-Addon. I might spend some one one in the far - far future if the content is enough to make it worth it.
  4. Okay after seeing the picture and realizing we are talking about america its probably more normal to hate school. I would feel like in prison. BRB going to a school where everybody can go in and out as he pleases - no fences no guards nothing Am i scared? No because nothing happens and if something would happen it would probably happen anyhow just in a different way. Also by arguing like that i could just lock myself up in my room for the rest of my life and could life the "most safe" life in the world ... I mean honestly i walk on the streets daily - which is way more dangerous than beeing victim of probably any a crime
  5. No its not - and it is pretty obvious to anyone. What do you think would it be like to live in a world were most of the people are left behind and threated like second class citizens? Also most "ahead" people will probably not become teachers and most of them will probably also not end up in research. If you split classes worse kids will get even wors. Point is by stigmatizing people that have a harder time learning you will end up making them even worse not to mention ruining their lives. More support for smart kids - yes but also for not so smart kids - some sort of "elitist" society will fail pretty fast. If you make the mayority of people hate you and rob them of any future perspective - what do you think will happen? Also from my point of view smart people especially have an moral obligation to help others aswell not to mention that its in their best self interrest aswell. Just like rich people if they only care about themselves and generate ridiculous ammounts of money they will just end up in a "golden cage". Hmm i have no idea about the Japanese-eduction system but i hope its not as extreme as the chinese educational system. I doubt that most kids at least at the beginning are very eager to learn new things. Problem is the educational system kind of stops any motivation they had not to mention that obviously people have different interrests and having to force them to learn certain things will reduce their motivation. Typical dinner-table talk. so unions are bad - teach them "skills" obviously only the ones you think of as good - i dont even understand what point 4 is supposed to say
  6. Great idea - overclocking for someone who has noe clue of it but not only that but just a small step of 1.4 GHZ - without any changes - what could possible go wrong .... BTW. KSP probably wont run that great with huge-part counts on any PC. Maybe im wrong but i think it would probably run best with single-or-dualcore with high Mhz. The main problem of KSP is not bad computers but its lacking support of 64bit, multicore etc. Im playing on my notebook which has no problems at all with KSP (best cheap gaming-notebook i found).
  7. I doubt you even need to apply with such an attitude. Also to answer your questions to some extent - its pretty much a small deveolpment team with a rather small game. Pretty much all earnings are strongly linked to the sales. Chances are most of them are still doing it out of suasion. Maybe thinking about making more money later on. I dont know many indie-developers but chances are they dont earn that well and have a very risky job that can end up either way. People like Notch are the absolute minority. That beeing said i would never hire someone that seems to see the job as some sort of plan C. If i were in the position to hire someone. Not to mention that i doubt that you are qualified anyhow. Do you have any specific apprenticeship or knowledge? Also since programming and the game are both in english chances are they talk english a lot. Thinking you could learn a languange that fast just like that just shows that you are probably a rather naive kid. Sorry i am a bit harsh and maybe i even completely misjudging you.
  8. Sorry but no. Also most people like me dont talk about school as the institution but about school as the part of life were you went there. Yeah school pretty much was always boring. But we talk about all the free time at this point in life combined with almost no responsibilities. Things havent changed a whole lot since its not that long ago that i was in school ... Also i disliked school - pretty much always and i do remember all the bad things yet it was still a nice time compared to all the new issues that rise up later on in your life. I actually always hated school - it was boring and i had to learn stuff i didnt care about and never used again. Still if you just do it at one point you can decide what to learn (at least to some extent) and will get a nice job. Anyhow you will still never have that much free time combined with so few responsibilities ever again. Just as an example how things change: School 1: meh i have to learn the alphabet and 1x1 thats quite a lot School 2: meh i have to learn 10 pages of names and birth dates - thats quite a lot - life was so easy before i just didnt realize School 3: meh i have to learn 100 pages of math and other stuff - thats quite a lot - life was so easy before i just didnt realize University: WTF how am i supposed to learn 1000 pages - life was so easy before i just didnt realize
  9. So you pretty much make 2 different builds? How will graphics etc. change?
  10. May you elaborate why that is? Otherwise this thread is pointless beyond repair.
  11. Then you are doing something wrong. I hardly had to spend time to learn after school. School normally was about 5-7 hours a day. Whilst in school you can pretty much do whatever you want inbetween classes and even in classes depending on how fast you can learn. But its so slow its boring anyhow. How on earth would you only get 2 hours of free time a day? Yeah you dont get paid for school but you also dont have to worry about money since your parents pretty much pay for you. Most people dont get paid for "overtime" aswell. And needing a job depends on your parents money the countriy you live in and scholarships etc. Also as far as i know High-School is still a joke when it comes to what you actually have to learn. But people seem to relaize that rather late - when they finished it and go to university.
  12. 1) will end up hurtig the system - people are lazy - when there is no control chances are your education will vastly differ depending on your teacher and school - which is a bad thing also you cherry picked one bad thing here 2) Great idea - its well known but not realistic - who will pay for that? I think everybody agrees that smaller groups are better for kids and teachers but as i said who pays? 3) open-ended? That can only end up awful - may i just say creationism? Also lets be honest here - teachers are most likely not that qualified in their field anyhow they are teachers - scientists or "specialists" Also learning those facts is a good thing - not because its that important but because kids learn how to learn Also your "research" thing souds nice in theory but lets be real here if you give kids a "free" topic to research and hardly any screening what do you think will realistically happen? The system can only change when society changes and actually sees knowledge as one of the most important things in life. Since this is not the case and nobody is willing to invest money i doubt anything will happen. Not to mention that the american educational system is probably one of the worse ones in western countries. Also in general you cant let kids choose to much. They have to get a basic knowledge. Point is most of those kids will not know what they want to do later on anyhow and many of them would probably just choose whatever is easiest. A thing i would change - which is rather easy is to make progression more dynamic so that smarter kids can progress trough classes faster and less smarter kids slower. The target should be to get everyone to a certain level while still giving them the chance to learn more. So in the end a better educational system is not a question of new ideas but about people willing to spend money with taxes.
  13. A honest question: WHY? - the game has probably a very specific target group - the platform you choose pretty much limits your options - especially your target group probably will dislike those options - 99% of the people on the platform will probably have no interrest in such a game - especially the target-group will probably not be the typical smartphone-gamer for obvious reasons (limitations in controls and complexity) So may i ask you why did you choose that platform and who is your target audience? (For example i do enjoy simulations and complex games - i do some casual-gaming aswell but i would never even think of playing time-consuming complex games on my smartephone because ohter platforms can offer way more)
  14. Its funny how kids seem to think that adults have no idea when the actually were kids at some point too. The most fun part is when you will realize yourself that you wont magically change when becoming an adult. Also as others said - enjoy your time in school. You will probably never have so much spare-time and so few worries about anything again. It is true that money kind of gives you freedom later on - but in the end it also gives you all the worries that come with it - way less spare-time and its not like most people have enough money to do whatever they want. But i do understand the point of view. I had the same one its rather funny but the more you progress the more you realize that it was better before. So whenver you get into a new stage of education you will only then start to realize how "relaxed" it was before. And depending on what you will do later on learning never stops. It gets worse - at least for me - i am actually rather annoyed by it at times - working 8 hours a day - going home - start learning ... And something most people will probably realize at some point - you dont change - people will be immature forever - difference is you will be rather careful when to show it.
  15. "I agree, if you can't handle the cops, the Chineese hackers or the NSA staring at your internet traffic, then go back to your tinfoil bunker, because the internet isn't run by a single entity and therefore cannot be changed by any one individual. The internet does not change, it evolves." This was the post i replied to.
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