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Killaship

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Attacks come waaaaay too often - getting hammered every single day isn't very fun.

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I love this game, but I feel like it's way too hard. I've been playing for hours and have struggled to beat the game.

Aside from one crash on the title screen, hitting the "X" to deconstruct a building in a region also destroys every other building in the list below that building. It was pretty annoying and I don't think it was intended behavior. However, I would like to see more serious documentation - a lot of things like fortification aren't immediately clear, and I still have no idea what "standing down" does.


All in all, this is great - I think it just needs some optimizations (the game lags a decent bit) as well as a difficulty nerf and some bug fixes.


edit: forgot to mention - the audio is very choppy on linux

Jesus christ, 16 bytes is entirely plausible for this game. The screen size isn't that small, and you could fit smaller units in, and then combine them and use a demultiplexer to select between the addresses.

No, no you didn't. 1 gigabyte is huge compared to 1 byte.

1 gigabyte is ~1 billion bits.

1 byte is 2 nybbles.

1 nybble is 4 bits.

It's called Digital Logic Sim for a reason, it simulates digital logic, not capacitors and resistors. I know why you might want them, but it's not an electricity simulation, it's for logic.

You don't know how big 1 terabyte is. In this game, it's hard to get one kilobyte.

I know this is old, but I wanna say you come across as a dick here. You knew, and they knew, exactly what they were talking about.

Dude, what you're saying makes/made no sense, you can't really show him anything, since it's his custom arch. His architecture is great for what can be done in this game.

Donations doesn't mean monetization, that's the entire damn purpose of donating; it's if you really like what someone's done and want to support them. I'm sure that at least some of your "not monetized" open source projects you've contributed to have a donation system.