demagogue on 28/1/2023 at 02:42
This Saturday (Jan. 28) The Dark Mod team is going to participating in an "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) session on Reddit from 3pm CET / 9am EST.
Edit: It will happen on the following thread in the PCGaming subreddit: (
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/10nfcwj/hello_we_are_the_international_development_team/)
The told us it should be stickied and open for questions all day long, so if you see this much later, you can still take a look and participate.
I wanted to give everyone advance notice. Many of your favorite TDM people should be there. (I plan on being part of it, or in the background anyway.)
I think there will be a lot of talk about the inner workings of the development, so if you're interested in how games are made and how discussion and decisions on mechanics get made, I think you'll get something out of it. It should be fun!
Hope some of you can make it. Cheers!
Hit Deity on 28/1/2023 at 12:16
Oh heck yeah Thanks for this. I'll be at work, but I can most likely tune in. Probably won't participate. I have a hard enough time communicating in real life, much less in one of those AMA things, but I enjoy watching them.
Definitely somebody post the link once you know it!
{I had no luck finding it with searches on reddit for keywords like dark mod thief ama, btw}
Sulphur on 31/1/2023 at 07:21
Speaking of TDM, y'all will be glad to know that (
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/russian-made-elbrus-cpus-gaming-benchmarks-posted) more people in Russia can now play it thanks to domestic SPARC efforts. Maybe we'll see more existentialist maps come in now, one can only hope.
The chip still can't run Stalker: CoP very well, but when it comes to Russia trying to trundle through Ukraine, that's par for the course.
Jeshibu on 2/2/2023 at 17:37
too soon
Anarchic Fox on 4/2/2023 at 04:49
Quote Posted by Sulphur
The chip still can't run Stalker: CoP very well, but when it comes to Russia trying to trundle through Ukraine, that's par for the course.
*applause*