I like that.
I like that.
Maybe people would enjoy seeing you tinker with some of these things? People really enjoy watching restoration projects, maybe you could do something similar? The ‘Hand tool rescue’ channel is a pretty good one if you’ve never seen it (I’d link it but my internet is shit right now, sorry!)
Holy shit, front firing speakers! No way!!!
Lol
People like that will be mad either way. There’s no right answer.
Sure, gamexchange was just the most common one that I’ve seen. I’ve never been to FuncoLand.
So, they’re trying to be more like game-x-change?
Oh, awesome! I must have missed that
Thanks! Looks like a fun game. Interesting that you don’t really ‘hit’ the notes, moreso just line them up. I feel like it would be the most fun with the actual dj midi controller.
It’s nice to see an evolution/continuation of the genre that so many of us grew up with.
That’s interesting, do you have any thoughts on the matter?
Cool concept. Hope this game does well, I’ll be excited to give it a go!
I can’t tell if you’re serious or not :|
What about the peer review process?
Yes! That’s a perfect example I think.
playing around with something repeatedly in opposition to rocking
What do you mean?
That was an enticing trailer, those stringed instruments got me.
Thanks for the link
Idiosyncracy is like an odd behavior that a person does, or an odd habit that you personally might have. Everyone has their own idiosyncracies that sort of make them different and unique.
An anomaly is something that does not happen very often or under normal circumstances.
I am just comparing the two words in relation to people’s behaviors.
So really my question is: At what point does something go from being what could be considered a normal behavior, to something that is considered abnormal (Idiosyncracy vs. anomaly) when it comes to Autism?
Can you and the other guy doing the screenshots thing do a collaboration? If not, how about a feud then? Lol